Students from Conflict Zones Grapple with Distance and Disconnection
By Navyaa Mittal | February 26, 2025International students from countries experiencing conflict discuss the impacts on their college experiences.
International students from countries experiencing conflict discuss the impacts on their college experiences.
Olimpia Coral Melo spoke about her advocacy for the eponymous Olimpia Law, the first legislation to outlaw digital violence in Mexico.
Some students have expressed frustration about a lack of guidance from the College regarding potential travel bans under the Trump administration.
The petition calls on the Dartmouth community to “do everything in its power” to help bring Omar Rashid ’29 to campus “as soon as possible.”
One writer explores the Arthur L. Irving Institute’s sources of funding and its implications for climate and energy research at Dartmouth.
The Dartmouth spoke with six economics professors about the current job market — and whether job-hunting seniors have cause for concern.
Following the protest, the College offered a counter-proposal to the union, continuing the bargaining process.
On the second anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, students and professors reflected on the impact of the war and the role of U.S. support.
Since the attack, students and community members have expressed grief and frustration towards the College for its lack of response.
Some UGAs feel that they are not properly trained or compensated for their role as supporters and mentors to undergraduates.