Lukianoff said the convergence of “2020-style cancel culture” and the “Trump administration’s unprecedented targeting” of higher education is creating a “terrible mess” for free expression at U.S.
The committee will compile a written report on grade inflation in winter 2027 and must submit any proposals for faculty vote ...
At the eighth weekly Dartmouth Student Government meeting of the term, senators also discussed the reusable cup initiative at ...
The Dartmouth sat down with Costa to discuss her book about elected officials contributing to affective polarization.
Standardizing in-class writing might prevent AI use in the short term, but it would leave students without the skills they would need to write for themselves in the long term.
For the first time in my adult life, I will not be voting come Election Day. This is the type of statement that tends to cause gnashing of teeth and wringing of hands. “How can you not vote?” some ...
He writes, “The less you eat, drink, buy books, go to the theatre or to balls, or to the pub, and the less you think, love, theorize, sing, paint, fence, etc., the more you will be able to save and ...
Harvard University just announced a policy to combat grade inflation. Their solution will cause more problems than solve.
The final season of the superhero satire show squanders its potential with messy plotting and dreadful dialogue.
The retiring senator discussed voting rights, Trump, Israel and the future of political leadership in New Hampshire in an ...
The Dartmouth spoke to Ressa about free expression in the Philippines and her career as a journalist in Southeast Asia.
Monday was the first hot day we’ve had in a long time. One day we were still waiting for spring to fully arrive, and then it did without announcement. People were suddenly outside again in a way that ...
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