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Thompson Arena thundered with applause last Tuesday night as Dartmouth hosted its annual Celebration of Excellence, honoring ...
After an impressive fourth-place finish at the Ivy League championships, women’s rowing is headed to the NCAA championships for the first time since 2011.
A Dartmouth student who was arrested for speeding down the wrong way on Interstate 89 while drunk in April has been sentenced ...
Dartmouth’s Creative Writing Program is previewing the Literary Arts Bridge, a new off-campus space for creative writing, ...
If signed into law, the tax would affect funding for financial aid, research and infrastructure projects, according to the ...
The two bills require law enforcement to cooperate with federal immigration detainers and limits New Hampshire municipalities ...
Libre’s piece investigates the “spiral case,” the non consensual insertion of IUDs by the Denmark government into Inuit women ...
Jordan Narrol is a member of the Class of 2025 and a political activist in the Palestine Solidarity Coalition, Sunrise Movement and several other groups on campus. Letters to the Editor represent the ...
Dartmouth is best served when all of us, but especially the upper administration, remain steadfast in our defense of workers’ prerogatives and democratic governance.
Criterion three — which requires divestment to make an “impact” on company behavior — misconstrues the purpose of divestment. The impetus for divestment comes from the College’s ethical ...
The Institute will expand funding for international internships and will house the War and Peace Fellows program.
Last month, College President Sian Leah Beilock announced that co-interim Dean of the College Eric Ramsey will leave ...