Menning: The Primary Matters For Dartmouth and Beyond
In the upcoming primary, Dartmouth students can help Republicans embrace responsible positions on debt, international leadership and climate change.
In the upcoming primary, Dartmouth students can help Republicans embrace responsible positions on debt, international leadership and climate change.
The College administration needs to openly acknowledge the mistakes it made after Oct. 7 and take direct action to move forward, far beyond the limited scope of Dartmouth Dialogues.
Dartmouth students can prove to the nation that our generation supports democracy by writing in Joe Biden in the New Hampshire Democratic primary.
Though popularly demonized, standardized testing is a superior indicator of college success and can increase socioeconomic diversity across college campuses.
College rankings like those by U.S. News are deeply flawed and cannot measure the student experience at universities.
Dartmouth should provide free skate rentals for students looking to use the ice rink on the Green.
Dartmouth’s administration has made every effort to prevent and drag out the unionization process for graduate students in a clear effort to protect their bottom line over student wellbeing.
A little-known legislative tool could enable New England states to work together to solve otherwise intractable policy problems.
The way people talk about Palestinians keeps us from recognizing their humanity.
Moderates, particularly those on the right, must take inspiration from Nelson Rockefeller ’30 and vocally counter the rise of extremism.
Statements from Dartmouth professors in regards to divesting the Dartmouth endowment from Israeli apartheid warrant objection.
Legacy preferences benefit legacies while disadvantaging everyone else.
It is unjust and counterproductive to end the consideration of legacy within college admissions now, as colleges are more diverse than ever.
Biotech is a critical tool to address climate change — Dartmouth’s research priorities should reflect that.
Out-of-state donations to state and local campaigns threaten democracy and federalism.
While the College plans to renovate dorm buildings and increase the number of beds to house students in coming years, a quicker solution is necessary for health and safety issues.
Luke Montalbano ’27 argues that Canada’s leadership in the international campaign against South African Apartheid showed that even the “smallest” can make fundamental change.
The Dartmouth New Deal contains many ideas that have the potential to improve campus, but its impracticality, biases and costs undermine its effectiveness.