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I am deeply disappointed by College President Sian Leah Beilock’s continued refusal to sign the American Association of Colleges and Universities letter which now bears the signatures of over 500 ...
Universities are facing turbulence on many fronts, including issues with student visas and federal funding cuts. Unfortunately, President Beilock is facing criticism for not signing a recent letter in ...
One year after May 1, Dartmouth administrators must take a bold step to affirm their commitment to The College’s stated values.
Elizabeth Leggat ’82 expresses her disappointment in College leadership and reflects on how it will affect her donations moving forward.
Greg McClelland ’72 argues that Dartmouth should both join lawsuits against funding cuts and sign onto the AACU’s open letter.
On April 25, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand ’88, D-NY discussed the Democratic Party’s election losses, the Party’s strategy for the ...
Yesterday, Sabik Jawad ’26 and Favion Harvard ’26 were elected as the next student body president and vice president, ...
Philadelphia is comparable to Boston in many ways. It is a cradle of American ideology that reached its heyday over two ...
One writer explores REL 1.13, “Sacred Movement,” a newly-offered course that encourages students to explore rituals of ...
At its fourth weekly meeting of the term, the Dartmouth Student Government discussed the upcoming DSG and town elections and ...
Kendall Bartholomew ’04 argues that Dartmouth is shrinking from its doing by not standing up for academic integrity.
Finally, in response to President Beilock’s comment that “reflection does not mean capitulation,” reflection is, indeed, capitulation when it is used as an unethical and untenable strategy meant to ...
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