Dartmouth’s AAPI Heritage Month programming celebrates Asian culture and history through art
By Celine Choi and Caitlin FitzMaurice | May 2, 2025From a film series to artist talks, the AAPI festivities are steeped in artistic influence.
From a film series to artist talks, the AAPI festivities are steeped in artistic influence.
A year since its founding, Dartmouth student band Day Drooler prepares for their next project.
Molly Rouzie ’24 and Krista Schemitsch ’24 curated an exhibition titled “I Spy: The Things You See But I Know,” a collaboration of their own artworks.
In addition to sales and rentals, Dartmouth Bikes provides repair expertise to students.
Lee Issac Chung’s new disaster movie, “Twisters” — featuring Glen Powell and Daisy Edgar-Jones — is a suspenseful revival of its 1990s version.
The Winter Opening Event at the Hood featured new curations and a celebration of art aimed at building community.
This Winter Carnival arrives during a polarizing time at Dartmouth, although there’s still fun to be had.
The rise of indie sleaze on social media marks a turning point in popular culture and strays from the trends that dominated the past year.
Hood Museum intern Molly Rouzie ’24 curated an exhibition entitled “Apocalypse When: Reflections on our Collective Psyche,” which is inspired by religious apocalyptic stories.
The Dartmouth investigates the creation and growing popularity of local Hanover restaurant Sawtooth Kitchen.