Paul: The Fight to Save American Democracy Starts in the New Hampshire Republican Primary
Conservatives and liberals alike should vote against Trump and those who refuse to stand up to him.
Dunleavy: War Crimes for Thee, But Not for Me
The recent decision by the U.S. to send cluster bombs to Ukraine poses a clear and unacceptable danger to innocent civilians that could have long lasting impacts in the region.
Adkins: Is Automation Really A Good Thing?
While automation and technological advancements have increased efficiency and lowered global poverty rates, the impacts on blue collar jobs and the potential consequences of further automation cannot be ignored.
Karty: Congress and the Courts Are Wrong About Unions
As anti-labor decisions flood out of the Supreme Court and politicians bust unions, Americans need to let the government know that we care.
Dixon: Seeing the Other Side: How Israel is Contributing to the Middle East Conflict
Israel’s actions in occupied territories reflect a blatant disregard for human rights.
Azar: The Art of Saying Nothing
If President Beilock and Dean Brown don’t have anything of substance to say about the recent Supreme Court rulings, they shouldn’t say anything at all.
Lane: The Bear In The Room
The West pulled off amazing feats for Ukrainian refugees when Russia invaded. But is it prepared if the next refugee wave is Russian?
Ruiz: Promote Equity and Diversity by Addressing Tenure Decisions at Dartmouth
Dartmouth must catch up to their peers in their tenure-related DEI efforts.
Verbum Ultimum: Welcome, President Beilock!
The Dartmouth Editorial Board urges incoming College President Sian Leah Beilock to both hear and substantively utilize student voices when implementing new changes.
Khan and Mullins: An Open Letter to President-elect Beilock On the Greek System
It’s long past time to end sex-segregated Greek houses. Here’s how to do it.
Alsheikh: Lest the New President Fail
For the sake of the College on the Hill, the incoming Beilock administration must work within existing Dartmouth traditions to create change.