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Around 11:45 a.m. on May 1, two bathrooms in Parkhurst Hall were filled with 10,000 ladybugs. Each bathroom contained bags of ...
Protesters have begun setting up an anti-war encampment on the lawn of Parkhurst Hall. As of 12:50 p.m., two tents had been set up. About 40 people were gathered in front of Parkhurst Hall. Protesters ...
The Dartmouth sat down with Yang to discuss his memories of May 1, how protesters feel one year later and the Beilock ...
A year ago today, police arrested 89 individuals on the Green during a pro-Palestinian protest.
Some professors have expressed their support for the administration’s decision to call the police, while others have ...
Eli Moyse ’27 is an opinion editor and columnist for The Dartmouth. He is from Connecticut, and studies government and ...
On April 25, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand ’88, D-NY discussed the Democratic Party’s election losses, the Party’s strategy for the ...
Elizabeth Leggat ’82 expresses her disappointment in College leadership and reflects on how it will affect her donations moving forward.
One year after May 1, Dartmouth administrators must take a bold step to affirm their commitment to The College’s stated values.
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 ...
Greg McClelland ’72 argues that Dartmouth should both join lawsuits against funding cuts and sign onto the AACU’s open letter.
Editor-in-Chief Charlotte Hampton ’26 writes about being arrested last year on May 1, while reporting for The Dartmouth.