College hosts 51st annual Powwow on the Green, lū’au on Baker lawn
The Powwow honored Dartmouth’s Native American community, followed by a lū’au the next day, which celebrated the Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander community.
Dartmouth hosts Africa Week
The week-long celebration, first held in 2017, returned after a four-year hiatus to honor African culture and identity.
Dartmouth graduate students host staged jewel heist
On May 11, local middle schoolers participated in an immersive science lesson in the form of a staged jewel heist, with funding from a Science Education Partnership Award grant.
Review: ‘John Mulaney: Baby J’ marks John Mulaney’s rebirth
Mulaney returns with a new Netflix special that explores his controversial past and time at rehab.
Senior Spotlight: Anya Hirschfeld ’23 attributes her successful running career to community
From the start of her running career at six years old in Seattle to running for the Ukrainian National Team to finding success at Dartmouth, Anya Hirschfeld ’23 reflects on her running communities.
Baseball closes out its season with loss to Sacred Heart
The Big Green left it all out on the field for a tough loss against Sacred Heart.
Tuck School of Business hosts Gov. Chris Sununu as part of speaker series
Sununu, who said he is still weighing a fifth term as governor, discussed a hypothetical White House bid with audience members.
Downtown Hanover evolves with Duende opening, Hanover True Value closure
One day after Duende, a traditional Spanish tapería, opened in Hanover, hardware store Hanover True Value closed after over a century in business.
Letter to the Editor: Return the Money
The College should return the donation of Robert Keeler ’36, which was intended unambiguously for the now-closed golf course.
Before the Curtain: Arts on Campus Week 7
Both on campus and off, arts events include an A24 film at The Hopkins Center for the Arts and live music at Sawtooth.
Men’s and women’s track finish conference season strong at the Ivy League Heptagonal Championship
Multiple gold medals, personal record achievements and strong camaraderie characterized the Ivy League Heps for the Big Green track athletes.
The Look Ahead: Week 7
As spring sports approach their end, men’s and women’s track will race in the New England Championship, baseball will face off against Sacred Heart and men’s and women’s rowing participate in several regattas.
Letter from the Editors
This week’s Verbum Ultimum will re-publish today after it was published due to an error and taken down earlier this afternoon.
Verbum Ultimum: Dig a Little Deeper
The JED Foundation misses many important criticisms of the administration regarding mental health and wellbeing on campus, despite repeated calls to action by students.
‘Ahead of his time’: Albert LaValley remembered for brilliance and generosity
LaValley — who founded the film and media studies department — pursued his passions and always strove to be himself, according to friend and former colleague James Brown.
Hillel and Chabad programs co-sponsor Prospects for Peace Discussion
The Washington Institute fellows and former government officials Dennis Ross and Ghaith al-Omari discussed the Palestine-Israel conflict.
Q&A with Frederick Sessions Beebe ’35 writing professor Jeff Sharlet
Sharlet discusses his bestselling book “The Undertow: Scenes from a Slow Civil War,” which explores the growing right-wing extremist movement in the U.S.
A Decade of Dali
Two writers spotlight the DALI lab and its ten-year anniversary celebrations.