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A College spokesperson said the webpage will be republished soon after the College makes “a few small changes." ...
To quote Charles B. Strauss ’34, an early student-activist and writer at the College: “The liberal college as the alumni knew it is slipping away. Its traditional sort of activity, whether at ...
President Beilock abstained from signing an open letter condemning the Trump administration’s decision to revoke federal ...
Campaign season for Dartmouth Student Government has begun. Two candidates are running for student body president: general house senator Sabik Jawad ’26 and East Wheelock senator Jack Wisdom ’26.
An April 4 memorandum released by Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins may reduce environmental protection measures and ...
Three years ago, in an open letter to The New York Times, six university presidents invoked Coretta Scott King to criticize the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn “Roe v. Wade.” The then-president ...
Pollack, who is currently a Montgomery Fellow, spoke about the societal impacts, risks and opportunities of AI for ...
On April 23, Dartmouth solidified its place as a follower. Instead of standing up for higher education and our values, Dartmouth chose to sit by as Harvard leads the way in saying "no" to Trump.
Beilock says “reflection does not mean capitulation.” One can rationalize that, but yes, it does. There has been sufficient time for “reflecting” upon the actions of the Trump administration against ...
Kirsten Ford ’07 Argues that College President Sian Beilock must defend higher education rather than sit on the sidelines.
Re: Dartmouth Only Ivy to Abstain from Signing Letter Against Trump Administration Funding Cuts ...
I want to resurrect what Wiliam Loeb of the Manchester Union-Leader said, wrongly, about another College president. Dartmouth HAS hired a lemon. P.S: A Daniel Webster, a Thaddeus Stevens, an Amos ...