Africa Week highlights students’ connection to the continent
By Isabella Konecky | May 5, 2025The celebration featured several events centered around the theme “Ìwé Ìfé: A Love Letter to Our Continent.”
The celebration featured several events centered around the theme “Ìwé Ìfé: A Love Letter to Our Continent.”
On Feb. 24, students, faculty and community members gathered on the Green to hear speeches from members of the Dartmouth Student Alliance for Ukraine about the war’s impact on Ukrainians.
Katz, an author, educator and social theorist, helped create the “bystander approach,” which encourages community members to take an active role in curbing harm.
Peter Beinart advocated for a one-state solution to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, an approach he argued aligns with the Jewish faith.
As rumors of ICE raids sweep campus, students have organized rallies, met with College President Sian Leah Beilock and attended information sessions with the New Hampshire ACLU.
Events ran from Sept. 30 through Nov. 1 to honor Indigenous communities, raise awareness of past injustices and support Indigenous student and faculty voices.
The talk, featuring former Iranian ambassador to Germany Seyed Hossein Mousavian and Brookings Institution vice president and foreign policy program director Suzanne Maloney, drew several protesters who objected to Mousavian’s presence on campus.
Liot Hill, a current Lebanon City Councilor, is running to represent New Hampshire’s second Executive Council district.