Overboard

Was it recklessness or bad luck that cost Arthur Moffatt ’41 his life on a 1955 canoe expedition in Canada’s Northwest Territories? The survivors have never agreed.

The Front Lines

“Overwhelming.” “Inevitable.” “Frustrating.” That’s how alumni doctors and epidemiologists describe their battle with the deadly coronavirus.

Trail Blazer

Advisor Lis Smith ’05 busts through campaign norms and glass ceilings as she goes all in to get her candidate in the White House.

Phil Hanlon ’77

After three years in office, Dartmouth’s president offers his take on student life, the future of the College, and what it’s like to live on Frat Row.

What a Racket!

Michael C. Lewis ’11 quit his job to pursue a not-quite-dominant ranking on the pro squash circuit—and circle the globe. Mission accomplished.

Why Is Dartmouth So Expensive?

Two decades ago tuition, room and board ran about $26,000. Now it’s nearly $64,000. C.J. Hughes ’92 crunches the numbers, examines the history and talks to administrators in search of an explanation.

Zoology

Does the world’s most infamous fraternity deserve its reputation? C.J. Hughes ’92 offers a field guide to the history of Alpha Delta and its ties to the movie that made it notorious.

The New President

Here’s how Phil Hanlon ’77—better known as “Juan Carlos” to his fraternity brothers—found his way to the big office in Parkhurst Hall.