Class of 2021: Senior Survey
By William Chen , Aaron Lee , Philip Surendran and Pulkit Nagpal | June 12, 2021The Dartmouth's sixth annual survey found steep declines in administration figures' popularity.
The Dartmouth's sixth annual survey found steep declines in administration figures' popularity.
Recently, The Dartmouth surveyed the student body on its opinions and reactions regarding the College’s plans for the upcoming academic year. The following article presents the findings.
For the fifth year in a row, The Dartmouth conducted a survey recording the opinions and experiences of the College’s graduating class.
With voters in New Hampshire heading to the polls today for the first-in-the-nation presidential primary, Dartmouth students are closely divided in their preferred candidates, according to a poll conducted by The Dartmouth this past weekend.
The Dartmouth conducted a poll last month collecting students’ views on the upcoming presidential race and current political issues. This article analyzes the results of the poll in full.
The Dartmouth conducted a poll last week collecting students’ views on the upcoming presidential race and current political issues. Here, we present some of the key results.
Earlier this term, The Dartmouth surveyed the student body on their opinions of three pertinent campus topics. The following article presents some of the results.
Following one of the most divisive elections in recent memory, the 2020 presidential election looks to be a critical moment for American politics. One month ago, The Dartmouth conducted a poll recording the political and ideological views of Dartmouth’s student body. Now, after the first round of debates in the highly competitive Democratic Primary, we present some of its results.
For the fourth year in a row, The Dartmouth conducted a survey recording the opinions and experiences of Dartmouth’s graduating class. Since arriving at Dartmouth in 2015, the Class of 2019 has experienced the aftershocks of changes at the College, in the nation, and across the globe — all while ...
Students indicate they strongly disagree with the outcome of the impeachment trial of President Trump.
Joe Biden and Elizabeth Warren are the top second-choice candidates for students indicating they will vote for Pete Buttigieg and Bernie Sanders, respectively.
Pete Buttigieg and Bernie Sanders lead among students who plan to vote in today’s primary.
Respondents to The Dartmouth’s recent survey show a preference for Elizabeth Warren and Pete Buttigieg in 2020.
Students generally disapprove of President Trump's handling of a variety of policy issues.
Dartmouth students list the environment, the economy and health care as the most important policy issues in the 2020 election.
Dartmouth students have an unfavorable opinion of a range of politicians and institutions.
Students believe that former vice president Joe Biden has the best chance of top Democratic candidates to defeat President Trump.
Respondents to The Dartmouth’s recent survey show a preference for Elizabeth Warren and Pete Buttigieg in 2020.