Beshear also discussed his electoral success as a Democrat in a solid red state at a March 7 event hosted by the Rockefeller Center for Public Policy.
As the war between the United States and Iran expands, Dartmouth student veterans reflect on troop safety, regional instability and the human costs of another Middle East conflict.
I recently wrote a piece where I criticized the political rhetoric of “dialogue” as perpetuating the status quo. The piece, ironically enough, did end up generating some dialogue on campus, and I’ve ...
In a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Feb. 17, College officials unveiled Sugarwood Circle, a 21-unit development for benefits-eligible staff and faculty in West Lebanon. Sugarwood is part of College ...
The Native American House will close for renovations from Commencement this year until next summer, according to Native American Program director Adria Brown ’15. Renovations will expand the house and ...
In a moment when media is increasingly fragmented, personalized and distrusted, college newspapers remain one of the few institutions capable of building a shared reality.
Last year, Dartmouth signed an agreement with Anthropic. This year, Anthropic may have been used to bomb a school.
However, too often the College has hidden behind the excuse of restraint and left suffering students in the dark. I agree it is crucial for any college with a commitment to free expression to practice ...
Dartmouth Libraries must cut a minimum of half the total amount in the 2027 fiscal year and the remaining amount in the 2028 ...
Despite its lofty goals, a disjointed story structure and grating sensibility make the film more irritating than insightful.
As part of the Hop’s Mexican Repertoire Initiative, two winners of the Arturo Márquez Composition Competition composed works ...
Since its official November opening, the space has hosted talks with authors and publishing industry professionals.
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