The Dartmouth's editorial board consists of the opinion staff, the opinion editor, both executive editors and the editor-in-chief. It is chaired by the opinion editor. The Dartmouth's editorials are ...
The Dartmouth College Wind Ensemble heralded the reopening of the Hopkins Center for the Arts with “Curtain Up!” — a jubilant program featuring world-renowned Venezuelan artists Pacho Flores and ...
For the first time since 2003, Dartmouth women’s soccer are Ivy League champions. With a pair of 1-0 wins over Columbia University and Princeton University, the Big Green earned its first title in ...
As fall term winds down and campus prepares for winterim, some Dartmouth students find themselves celebrating the holiday season weeks earlier than its actual dates. Rather than dampening festivities, ...
Former U.S. ambassador-at-large for the Bureau of Cyberspace and Digital Policy Nathaniel Fick ’99 told students to spend time in public service and spoke about the role of innovation in foreign ...
Much of “Bugonia,” Yorgos Lanthimos’ absurdist black comedy thriller, deals with a common modern sentiment: that mysterious forces are quietly pulling strings to manipulate society. From this view, ...
On Nov. 5, Democrats swept state elections across the east coast. In New Hampshire, however, incumbent Republicans were re-elected to municipal offices across the state, amidst rising polarization of ...
Whale-watching trips and weekends in New York. Sushi, tea and cake every Wednesday. Fresh berries and yogurt every Tuesday. When incoming Dartmouth students receive their housing assignments ahead of ...
Between the crisp air and steady rhythm of students crossing the Green, campus settles into a leisurely pace on Saturdays. For many, it’s just another weekend. But for a select few, it’s a ...
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From Dec. 4 to Jan. 1, Northern Stage in White River Junction, Vt. will present the play “Peter & Wendy,” a modern reimagination of J.M. Barrie’s novel “Peter Pan” set in 1999 in New York City.
Former Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf ’77 urged the next generation of politicians to lead with “virtue” at a Rockefeller Center for Public Policy event on Nov. 6. “The salvation of our political system ...