Q&A with incoming Dartmouth student stuck in Gaza, Omar Rashid ’29
“Each time before I go to sleep, I type ‘Dartmouth’ on Google and browse,” Rashid said.
“Each time before I go to sleep, I type ‘Dartmouth’ on Google and browse,” Rashid said.
The Office of Visa and Immigration Services held an information session in light of the Trump administration’s decision to revoke numerous international student visas.
Some research programs have seen no change to their funding, while others have been “terminated.”
This week, executives and opinion editors are reading everything from Tolstoy to David Foster Wallace.
Dartmouth Bikes is a student run organization helping students facilitate access to bikes and bike repair tools. Divik Verma '26 sat down with The Dartmouth to talk more about the organization.
The event was part of the Rockefeller Center’s 100 Days Series, in which speakers discuss the ramifications of the first 100 days of Trump’s administration.
Dartmouth informed doctoral student Xiaotian Liu, who is from China, that his student status had been terminated by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, according to a press release from the American Civil Liberties Union.
Kyle Clampitt ’20 was previously found guilty on 12 counts of aggravated felonious sexual assault following a weeklong trial in January.
Change the Dartmouth Society of Fellows.
The Big Green edged out Siena College to bounce back from a series of losses against Boston College and Brown University
The Dartmouth men's tennis team triumphed over Yale and Brown
First, second and third varsity boats won their races to sweep Boston University and earn men’s rowing the Bill Cup
Dartmouth’s student-run Shakespeare company, The Rude Mechanicals, went on their first tour this spring break.
This week, executives and opinion editors are reading everything from Tolstoy to David Foster Wallace.
The performance will showcase the eight-time Grammy-winning bassist alongside his ensemble of rising jazz stars.