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The Heat is OnCrosby Street along Buddy Teevens Stadium closed for up to 18 months for the College’s clean-energy project. It is closed at times to pedestrians.Galactic FrontiersAstrophysicists…

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Feeling Muzzled In a survey of students conducted by The D in April, more than two-thirds said they did not feel protected by the College from outside prosecution for expressing their opinions on…

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Papers, Please Uncertainty about immigration policy, enforcement, and travel has international students, faculty, and staff on edge. In mid-March the College issued travel guidance, including…

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Trial Wraps In January, a judge found Kevin Engel ’27 and Roan Wade ’25 guilty of one count each of misdemeanor criminal trespass for their protest on the Parkhurst lawn in October 2023. They were…

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At the Polls Officials estimate that 2,300 students voted in Hanover on November 5. In the Swim The College has waived all fees for beginner swimming classes. Any student can participate for…

Supercoach

Top-ranked tennis phenom Casey Ratzlaff mentors Dartmouth players on and off the court.

It Takes a Village

“Acting as a community makes us all better,” says new senior VP for community and campus life Jennifer Rosales. “Better at problem solving, better at innovation, more resilient, more creative.” A…

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Colas Coexist A new beverage contract enables the College to sell Pepsi and Coke products. A 10-year deal to offer Coke exclusively expired earlier this year. Lost and Found Someone left a…

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Local Ace Casey Ratzlaff, a volunteer assistant coach for the men’s tennis team, competed in the Paris Paralympics. He’s the No. 1 men’s wheelchair tennis player in the United States and No. 14 in…

Change Agent

David Robinson-Morris joins the new Institute for Black Intellectual and Cultural Life.

“Games Saved My Life”

Professor William Cheng explains how a personal connection to video games inspired his unusual course about gameplay—and the human condition.

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Sibling Revelry Canadian pop star Tate McRae attended several men’s hockey games earlier this season. Her brother, Tucker ’26, skates for the Big Green.  Probation Four Greek houses…

Primary Season

Professor Jason Barabas ’93 steers the Rockefeller Center into another huge election year.

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Paying Tribute All Ivy football teams honored Dartmouth coach Buddy Teevens ’79 by donning “BT” helmet stickers this season. Well Connected Dartmouth landed on Town & Country’s list of the…

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No. 19 The inauguration of new President Sian Beilock will take place on Friday, September 22, at 3 p.m. on the Green.  Change of Venue The Connecticut River was so low in mid-April that…

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Unprecedented Four-time All-Ivy basketball star Gail Koziara Boudreaux ’82 was on hand February 25 when the athletics department raised a banner depicting her No. 20 jersey in her honor during…

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Space for Wellness A new “tranquility room” has opened at Berry Library, where students can enjoy two massage chairs, ambient music, and the occasional therapy dog.    New Arrival …

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   Good Thinking Starting this fall students, faculty, and staff get free access to Headspace, a popular app for mindfulness and meditation.    Felled Giant A large elm…

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The Putin Effect The 2022 summer Russia foreign study program is a casualty of the war in Ukraine. It was scheduled to take place in Moscow. A legend departs Former music professor and…

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At Last The class of 2020 will finally celebrate its Commencement with a weekend of activities August 5-7, 2022. Kudos Professor Peter Orner, director of the creative writing program, had a new…