Alum screens Emmy-nominated film
Kathy Dong / The Dartmouth Angry trumpeting reverberated through the air as a three-ton giant charged into a Jeep reinforced with two-inch wide steel rods, leaving the audience in Filene Auditorium quaking.
Kathy Dong / The Dartmouth Angry trumpeting reverberated through the air as a three-ton giant charged into a Jeep reinforced with two-inch wide steel rods, leaving the audience in Filene Auditorium quaking.
In 2007, Julian Assange and his website found themselves in a position common among startups: they were broke and on the verge of becoming irrelevant.
Natalie Cantave / The Dartmouth Staff The search process for the next dean of the Tucker Foundation, prompted after College President Phil Hanlon revoked the Right Rev.
The Big Green sailing squad wrapped up an impressive weekend on Sunday, scoring top-five finishes in two regattas, including a third-place finish in front of a home crowd.
Real Talk might be frustrating, but mainstream Dartmouth is worse
Universities are beginning to use big data to evaluate the expected success of applicants and identify students that may need extra help, Fast Company reported Monday.
Kathy Dong / The Dartmouth Following two reports of sexual assault at the College since the start of the term, the Safe Ride program has seen an increase in the number of students using its services, Safety and Security director Harry Kinne said.
What we can learn from Malala Yousafzai
Activism can take on many forms, including simple conversation
Last week, we discussed the shrinking upperclassmen presence in Big Green varsity sports and some of the common rationales for Big Green athletes to leave their teams prior to senior year.
How often do we consider the implications of our speech?
The 2013 Opportunity Index, an economic indicator established in 2011, reveals that "overall opportunity" in the United States has risen by 2.6 percent since the index was created, The Chronicle of Higher Education reported on Monday.
International SOS, a global medical and security services company that is a primary resource for Dartmouth students traveling abroad, reported in September that its U.S.-based servers were hacked in late August.
\n Aki Onda / The Dartmouth Senior Staff \nThe creation of travel sites such as Expedia and Travelocity have simplified vacation planning, but Eric Tanner '11 noticed a flaw in the system while these sites help people travel, they fail to provide planned itineraries.
Alyssa Mahatme The women's soccer team lost a tightly contested match to rival University of Pennsylvania 1-0 on Saturday at Rhodes Field in Philadelphia.
Margaret Rowland / The Dartmouth Senior Staff On Monday afternoon, the sound of voices filled the normally silent Wren Room in Sanborn House.
"Resistance workshops" are not the way to change Dartmouth
This weekend the men's lightweight, heavyweight and women's crew teams traveled to the Head Of the Charles races in Cambridge, Mass., where they rowed against some of the nation's best competition at the largest two-day rowing event in the world. The women's boat, which rowed in the championship eights race, finished 20th out of 35 teams, and consisted of coxswain Carly Rauh '14, Carin Carroll '17, Arenne Clark '14, Caroline Allan '16, Morgan Weller '14, Abby Stevenson '16, captain Anna Harty '14, Lilly Maguire '14 and Juliet Hollingsworth '14.