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Dartmouth’s shift from semesters to 10-week terms was framed as a way to promote “intellectual self-reliance.” Professors and students see its limits.
Charlotte Hampton is the editor-in-chief of The Dartmouth. She hails from New York, N.Y., and is studying government and ...
As the Class of 2025 prepares to graduate, The Dartmouth looks back at the biggest news stories from their final year at the College.
In a letter to the editor, Tom Charles ’70 argues that College President Sian Leah Beilock does not have the “reputational standing” to address critical issues in her Commencement address.
Fifty years have passed since Dartmouth granted degrees to a four-year class that was all-male. In this issue, we look at women at Dartmouth.
These past few weeks, the dreaded and ever-persistent “iPhone Storage Full” notification became a reminder that it was time for me to make room for what’s next. So, in my spare time, I’ve been ...
With just 1,200 people in your class, dating within your grade is like shopping at a boutique where half the inventory is on an off-term. Compounding that with constant cross-class mingling and a ...
This article is featured in the 2025 Commencement & Reunions special issue.
Former managing editor Arizbeth Rojas u201925 reflects on her many laps around Occom Pond and the stubborn sense of optimism she's gained over the years.
One writer discusses her favorite coming of age movies which include debutante balls, a run-down mill town in North Carolina and everything in between.
This article is featured in the 2025 Commencement & Reunions special issue. Founded 10 years ago, the Sexual Violence Prevention Project holds compulsory seminars for all Dartmouth students throughout ...
On May 28, student activist Roan Wade ’25 was suspended from the College. In an interview with The Dartmouth, Wade stated that the College notified them of their suspension following a pro-Palestinian ...