Moyse: Evergreen? More Like NeverGreen.
Evergreen AI is dangerous to the student body, antithetical to Dartmouth’s community values, and raises major ethical concerns.
Evergreen AI is dangerous to the student body, antithetical to Dartmouth’s community values, and raises major ethical concerns.
Several aspects of Trump’s proposed compact, as well as his conduct towards universities generally, are eerily reminiscent of actions taken by authoritarian regimes in Russia and around the world.
By politicizing reporting protocols and “neutral” standards, the new War Department risks losing what makes the U.S. military strong — its integrity.
In the old days, calling for executing homeless people would get you fired — and it still should.
Dartmouth should acknowledge the goals it shares with the Trump administration while insisting on pursuing them independently and in collaboration with peer colleges and universities.
Banning laptops and phones from more classrooms at the College is good for student learning and mental health.
AI being one’s closest confidant is a societal failure.
It’s high time we acknowledge those that stray from the well-worn path.
Think twice before asking ChatGPT.
Thousands of students, staff, faculty and alumni have signed petitions in the last few days calling on universities to reject Trump’s unconstitutional plan of control and extortion. We invite Dartmouth’s leaders to join us.
Mamdani’s formula might succeed in New York, but it’s unclear how much his populism is actually appealing to its primary target — the working class.
Judith Raanan's story should be an inspiration for us to embody the universal ethical values and mitzvot that are laid out in the Hebrew Bible in everything we do.