Met Gala 2023 Review: The Need for Tweed
Meghan Powers ’23 and Marius DeMartino ’25 break down the best and worst of “Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty.”
Hood Museum panel discusses “¡Printing the Revolution! The Rise and Impact of Chicano Graphics, 1965 to Now” exhibition
Moderated by art history professor Mary Coffey, the panel featured artists Scherezade García and Sonia Romero with co-curator Claudia Zapata.
Before the Curtain: Arts on Campus Week 6
This week, arts events include student-written “Orphan Play,” performances at Sawtooth and a panel discussion with award-winning artist Valerie Hegarty.
The Look Ahead: Week 6
Men’s and women’s track will travel to Philadelphia to compete in the Ivy League Heptagonal Championship, women’s rugby will finish its season at nationals and baseball hopes to build upon its winning momentum against Brown.
$3.8 million golf donation sparks legal battle
Robert Keeler ’36 left a donation for the College’s golf course, which caused legal issues after the Hanover Country Club’s closure in 2020.
Verbum Ultimum: It’s Time to Speak Up
After a swastika was discovered drawn on campus, the Editorial Board calls on the Dartmouth community to recognize rising antisemitism and to unequivocally condemn hate towards the Jewish community.
Chamberlain: Investing in Our Values
Hanover is stronger with all of our voices at the table.
Letter to the Editor: Monopolies in the Ticketing Industry
The ticketing industry is in an anti-competitive state and should be broken up by federal authorities.
Filmmakers Chris Miller ’97 and Phil Lord ’97 to speak at 2023 Commencement
The speakers and four others will receive honorary degrees at the ceremony.
Reflection: The Things We Carry, Part 2
Walk four years in Caris White’s shoes.
The Collis Special and Its Devoted Community
Tyler Amell-Angst ’26 explores the cultural significance of the Collis Lunch Special on campus and reviews the daily Special for a week.
Reflection: Breaking the Routine
Emily Wadlow ’26 reflects on breaking her daily routine after spontaneously venturing into Hanover with a friend from home.
Onstage in The Woods: Student-Led Theater Groups at Dartmouth
One writer investigates student-led theater groups on campus and their spring productions.
Q&A with ‘Black Canvas: A Campus Haunting’ Author Matt Richardson ’91
The Dartmouth sat down with author Matt Richardson '91 to discuss his new novel "Black Canvas: A Campus Haunting," which explores Dartmouth's history of slavery through the lens of the modern gothic horror genre.
Editors’ Note
Even amidst the dreary rain of this week, Mirror brings a smattering of reflective and uplifting pieces that will hopefully invigorate the rest of your week.
Jewish community members react to recent discovery of swastika drawn on campus
In response to the College finding a swastika on the Green on April 21, Jewish leaders stated that Dartmouth needs stronger policies against antisemitism.
Concerned Alumni of Dartmouth host sold-out COVID-19 vaccine discussion panel and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. at Hanover Inn
Advertised as a discussion panel followed by a Q&A, the Q&A portion was canceled due to Kenndy’s last-minute appearance at the event.
The Hanover Bike Walk Committee seeks improved road safety
The Hanover Bike Walk Committee hopes to minimize harm to pedestrians and cyclists by advocating for improved road safety.
Trends: Access to Concert Tickets has Continually Diminished
As concert productions have become increasingly costly, ticket prices have risen as availability has fallen.