Verbum Ultimum: You’re Embarrassing Us
By The Dartmouth Editorial Board | April 25, 2025Abstention is a political decision, College President Sian Leah Beilock.
Abstention is a political decision, College President Sian Leah Beilock.
This week, two Dartmouth students abruptly had their visa statuses revoked. Nearly every other Ivy League school has had funding rescinded or suspended for refusing to comply with the Trump administration’s demands. Meanwhile, The Dartmouth has received a tsunami of takedown requests from students ...
As members of civil society — and pivotal voices in politics — Dartmouth students should vote in today’s election.
The College must review its vetting procedures for employees and guest speakers.
DSG representatives should make all votes public.
Respect our student journalists.
Although Dartmouth Dining has reconsidered its misguided meal plan proposal, there is still work to be done to fully address student needs.
The College should rethink its recent policy enforcement and allow students to display flags from their living spaces.
The Town of Hanover should promptly implement and expand on rental housing policies to ensure quicker improvement of abysmal rental housing conditions.
New Hampshire’s first-in-the-nation presidential primary is tomorrow, Jan. 23, and it’s imperative that everyone who can turns out to vote.