One writer explores why so many students seem to go from Dartmouth into finance and consulting, and how the College’s career center promotes students’ interests.
Theodore Geisel, Class of 1925, is a Dartmouth alumnus whose children’s books and campus namesake sit alongside racist ...
On March 21, Men’s ice hockey won the Eastern College Athletic Conference championship for the first time in program history. The win sent the team to the NCAA Division I Men’s Ice Hockey Tournament ...
On Feb. 2, the Dartmouth Political Union hosted radio presenter and author Scott Horton and journalist Eli Lake for a debate on the causes of the Russia-Ukraine war. The pair took opposing sides — ...
Nina Pavcnik will be the inaugural dean of the School of Arts and Sciences, according to a campus-wide email sent by College ...
At the eighth weekly Dartmouth Student Government meeting of the term on Nov. 9, all senators who spoke raised concerns about Evergreen.AI, which they will share with the Board of Trustees in an ...
The Parliamentary Debate team president and world champion debater was known for his kindness, curiosity and selfless ...
At a Palestine Solidarity Coalition rally today at noon, six students began a hunger strike. Most of the students were masked and unidentifiable. According to hunger strike spokesperson and ...
The Powwow celebrated the Native American community at Dartmouth with cultural ceremonies, dances, food, music and vendors.
Charnan Williams’s complaint alleges that administrators conspired to misrepresent her academic performance, terminate her ...
As part of The Dartmouth’s coverage of the upcoming 2026 midterm and gubernatorial elections, the paper is publishing an interview series, “A Sit-Down with The Dartmouth” featuring in-depth ...
Blackhawk argued for a “mature constitutionalism” of “self-determination and sovereignty” rather than “citizenship and rights ...