At 12:30 p.m. on May 2, Dartmouth faculty and staff held a walkout on the Green in response to the arrests of 90 community ...
After being arrested during campus protests last night, Dartmouth history professor Annelise Orleck announced on X, formerly ...
We stand with The Dartmouth in its demands that President Beilock apologize for the arrests of its reporters and work with law enforcement to ensure charges are dropped.
This morning, a College spokesperson responded to the arrests of two reporters for The Dartmouth, who were detained while covering Wednesday night’s protests. Charlotte Hampton ’26, a news managing ...
The Beilock administration has failed its students by arresting and charging student journalists during the Gaza Solidarity Encampment.
Former opinion editor Spencer Allen ’23 condemns the arrests of 90 people at the Gaza Solidarity Encampment and urges College President Sian Leah Beilock and the College to listen to their community.
On Wednesday night, Outdoor Programs vehicles were used to transport arrested students, faculty and community members off of the Green. We know that this caused hurt and confusion among members of the ...
In the face of peaceful protest, the College administration chose to break its obligation to the community by bringing police violence to Hanover.
Following the arrests of 90 people during protests on campus Wednesday night, College President Sian Leah Beilock sent an email to the Dartmouth community. In it, she wrote that “the Board has a ...
Last fall, I wrote an op-ed about the actions College President Sian Leah Beilock took against student protesters on Parkhurst Lawn. I argued that the situation had escalated to an unnecessary extent ...
Community members react to last night’s protests, which resulted in 90 arrests — including students, faculty members, unaffiliated protestors and two staff members of The Dartmouth.
New Hampshire State Police and other local law enforcement have stated “by order of the College, you will be arrested” to ...