Vote McCain, Sununu
By Jennifer Bandy | November 4, 2008Today Americans go to the polls to cast their ballots for the next leaders of our country in the White House and in the U.S.
Today Americans go to the polls to cast their ballots for the next leaders of our country in the White House and in the U.S.
Today, students at Dartmouth and citizens all across the Granite State have a historic opportunity to vote for change, change for the better. When we make our decision for change, we must be sure that we are not voting for a change of face or the empty rhetoric of change, but rather substantive policy change.
Courtesy of Dartmouth Government professor Allan C.
Courtesy of Dartmouth Government professor Allan C.
Courtesy of Alumni Relations Dartmouth celebrated the bicentennial of its acquisition of the Second College Grant on June 18.
Courtesy of Laura Gilbert Meghan Mella GR'11 and Lauren Gilbert GR'11 can often be seen balancing precariously on a rope anchored between trees next to the Sphinx, practicing a sport called slacklining.
Associated Press Kirsten Gillibrand '88 became the first female Dartmouth graduate to be elected to the U.S.
Parking violations in Hanover have raised $387,395 this fiscal year, with the Hanover Police Department handing out 28,414 parking tickets between July 1, 2005, and June 30, 2006.
A school is often defined by its surroundings -- Dartmouth has owned substantial amounts property in New Hampshire aside from the Hanover campus since the Second College Grant in 1807.
After looking at photos of Dartmouth as part of his job at the University of Illinois, Vaughn Blankenship and his wife Irene decided to make the trek to Hanover this fall to watch the leaves change colors. The Blankenships are among the thousands of "leaf peepers" who flock to Vermont and New Hampshire every fall to view the colorful foliage.