Conservative Students of Dartmouth hosts first meetings
The club, which had its first meeting on Jan. 10, welcomes participation from students of all political ideologies and backgrounds.
The club, which had its first meeting on Jan. 10, welcomes participation from students of all political ideologies and backgrounds.
The creation of the tranquility room, led by Dartmouth Student Government vice president Jessica Chiriboga ’24, was funded using a $10,000 American Eagle Future Together grant.
The talk, “Russian Censorship in Ukraine: The Dark Side of Translation,” focused on Russian political censorship of literature translated into Ukrainian throughout history.
Serpell's second novel "The Furrows: An Elegy" is filled with masterfully rendered disorientation.
“Babylon” gives a vivid take on the early days of the movie-making industry.
Campus is filled with the arts, including readings at Still North, Hood maker evenings and conversations, the MLK Keynote Speaker, Back to Back Theatre Company and Apple Hill String Quartet.
Down 13 early in the second half, the Big Green clawed back for the win thanks to strong defense and bench depth.
Despite the strong opening performance, the Big Green suffered a tough defeat to Harvard University 3-2.
Varsity distance runner and former sports editor Jason Norris ’24 writes about his races at the track team’s competition at the Suffolk Icebreaker Invitational on Saturday, Jan. 14.
Men’s basketball plays Princeton after two consecutive close conference wins, women’s hockey looks to avenge an early-season overtime loss against Union, and track and field has its second meet of the season after setting a program record last week.
Sayarath, who researched nutrition and health in New England and enjoyed both photography and creative writing, died at age 61 in November.
The initial two-year plans to relocate the shop would have brought an 84% reduction in space and loss of special equipment, so petitioners negotiated for more power tools and minimized time without an interim shop.
Congress must prevent Communist Party-linked entities from owning American land.
This winter, students weigh in on the importance of hot drinks.
Three seniors reflect on the decision to write a thesis, midway through the writing process.
Grace Beilstein ’26 sits down with art history professor Adedoyin Teriba to chat about his academic interests and his time at Dartmouth.
Grim weather got you down? Caroline Steib ’26 collects students’ best tips for surviving the cold.
As part of the agreement, Wang will be required to perform community service, meet with members of the Jewish community on campus and split the restitution costs with Carlos Wilcox — a former member of the Class of 2023 who was the other student charged for the incident.