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At the end of April, the Dartmouth African Students Association hosted its annual “Africa Week,” to celebrate the diversity ...
On April 14 and April 28, Dartmouth hosted 759 admitted members of the Class of 2029 for “Dimensions” — a sleepaway program ...
Baseball makes the Ivy League Tournament for the first time in history; Track and Field climbs ranks at the Ivy League ...
Eddie Albert ’26 posted 11 strikeouts through seven innings as the Big Green continue to fight for a spot in the Ivy League ...
The exhibition at the Hood Museum of Art brings a student-athlete’s perspective to the portrayal of women in sports.
The Dartmouth sat down with Mankin and Callahan to discuss the findings of their study and the future of climate policy.
A judge has temporarily halted a Department of Education letter that threatened to revoke funding for public schools engaged ...
The Senate voted by unanimous consent to allocate $3,600 for weekend shuttles to West Lebanon for the rest of the month, and ...
Greek life doesn’t comfort us, it controls us. How much more are we willing to sacrifice in the name of the Dartmouth experience?
I was disappointed to see College President Sian Beilock decline to sign the recent open letter from Harvard faculty defending academic freedom. Her explanation that such letters are ineffective ...
Tom Charles ’70 assesses Beilock’s hire of Matthew Raymer ’03, and the consequences it will have for his relationship with the College.
A remarkable president, John Sloan Dickey, welcomed Dartmouth’s Class of 1973, urging us to be “undismayed when we face change we neither made nor foresaw – the impossibilities, unreasonable, ...