A Sweet, Uncertain Summer
Armita Mirkarimi ’25 reflects on the transitional nature of sophomore summer and the anxieties and melancholies that come with it.
Armita Mirkarimi ’25 reflects on the transitional nature of sophomore summer and the anxieties and melancholies that come with it.
Hanover fire department captain Scott Letson advised Hanover residents “to get down to the lowest place possible.”
This summer Dartmouth students speak about their experiences teaching and taking archery and sailing lessons for PE credit.
Following the ruling that race-based affirmative action is unconstitutional, students and faculty expressed concern but not surprise.
Experts say such weather events will increasingly impact the Dartmouth community due to climate change.
Haley spoke at the Adelphian Lodge for 45 minutes before answering questions from audience members.
In June, the Supreme Court made waves with two controversial rulings: Biden v. Nebraska, which blocked Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan, and 303 Creative LLC v. Elenis, which curtailed LGBTQ+ protections.
Following the passage of the bill, student and faculty LGBTQ+ advocates shared cautious optimism about improving the safety of LGBTQ+ communities.
During the Q&A section of the lecture, attendees shared questions about the trustworthiness of AI and how it may be regulated.
As anti-labor decisions flood out of the Supreme Court and politicians bust unions, Americans need to let the government know that we care.
Israel’s actions in occupied territories reflect a blatant disregard for human rights.
From a devised seance in Sanborn Library to a new musical on the end of history, the Dartmouth theater community keeps artistry alive on campus.
Co-directed by Charlet and Peter Davenport, Sculpturefest kicked off its 35th season in Woodstock, Vermont on July 2.
Players on the Dartmouth varsity men’s lacrosse team and Korea’s national lacrosse team discussed lacrosse’s growing influence across the world.
The Town of Hanover did not face significant levels of damage due to the floods, while some neighboring towns did.
A memorial service for Masters was held at the Roth Center for Jewish Life on July 9.
The new station will provide meal options free of the nine most common allergens.