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Dartmouth hockey working to rebuild ‘culture'
01-08-2024 4:29 AM

By BEN HOOKE

HANOVER — The last few seasons have not been kind to the Dartmouth men’s hockey program. After pandemic disruptions and middling results, the Big Green appeared to bottom out last season, winning just 5 of 30 games and finishing in the basement of the...


A Look Back: Citizen access to the candidates central to NH primary
01-08-2024 4:17 AM

By STEVE TAYLOR

It was 36 years ago, back when Lebanon was largely a moderate Republican bastion, and Karen Wadsworth was an up and coming figure in New Hampshire GOP politics. One day she hosted a good-sized gathering of the GOP faithful at her home on Bank...


By the Way: The perils of plagiarism
01-06-2024 1:32 PM

By RANDALL BALMER

In the late 1980s, while I was teaching at Columbia University, I received an urgent request to attend a meeting at Union Theological Seminary. I don’t recall everyone who was in the room, but the half dozen or so in attendance included several...


Column: Is UN trusteeship a solution for Palestine?
01-06-2024 1:26 PM

By ARTHUR HOLCOMBE

A New Year should be a time for looking ahead and a time for hope. Securing peace and hope requires us to unite to stop the terrible slaughter in the Middle East before this killing drags us all into yet another world war. We can unite by building on...


Column: Speaking out has affected Dartmouth leaders, too
01-06-2024 1:26 PM

By SCOTT BROWN

The resignation of University of Pennsylvania President, Elizabeth Magill, apparently the result of pressure from wealthy donors, is a dire warning to those who cherish free speech and academic freedom. Prior to her testimony before Congress on Dec....


Column: Blessedly uneventful holiday travel 
01-03-2024 10:32 AM

By WILLEM LANGE

The narration, a modern version of the second chapter of Luke, began the old familiar Christmas story. Mary and Joseph shuffled down the church aisle on cue, Mary cuddling a bundle clearly intended to be the baby Jesus, and Joseph strangely...


Column: Vermont can solve its crisis of homelessness
12-29-2023 10:54 AM

By HOUSING FIRST VERMONT

All Vermonters deserve a safe and affordable place to live, yet rising rents, low rental vacancy and mounting evictions are pushing an unprecedented number of Vermonters into streets, cars and dangerous living situations. Children, people with...


Column: Woodstock’s aging high school needs replacing
12-29-2023 10:53 AM

By CELESTE BELISLE and MAGGIE MELLO

The proposal to build a new Woodstock Union High School and Middle School is the talk of the town and of the hallways, the school board, and the broader community. School architectural designs hang on the wall in the lobby, reassuring students that...


Column: Another NH Republican endorses Nikki Haley
12-28-2023 2:31 PM

By CHUCK DOUGLAS

Republicans have lost the Senate and the White House in the last three years because our leading candidate is running for revenge, not for us.If you don’t want Biden’s failed policies to win again, then how about backing a candidate who beats him by...


Trails need to be accessible to everyone
12-27-2023 10:10 AM

By RUSSELL HIRSCHLER

The work of the Upper Valley Trails Alliance is based on four central tenets: equitable access, conservation and sustainability, physical and mental health, and economic development. Together with our partners, they support the Power of the Alliance....


Column: Regulators should frown on pickup trucks
12-23-2023 10:20 PM

By SOREN STETTENHEIM

Over the past summer, I used a pickup truck nearly every day to transport materials for my house-painting job in Vermont. The extra cargo space of the truck bed was essential for carrying tools and supplies. My experience made clear to me that pickups...


Over Easy: The more the merrier
12-23-2023 2:19 AM

By DAN MACKIE

Tis the season to be as merry as we can manage. It’s fair to say that political and cultural events in 2023 have left us with something of a glee shortage. The latest polls say good will to men is not trending upward.And even Santa Claus is affected...


Column: Let’s link housing to health care
12-18-2023 11:23 AM

By PAUL MANGANIELLO

On Dec. 21, we will celebrate the Winter Solstice, the longest night and shortest day of the year. Here in the Upper Valley, it is usually a very cold evening. It is also, the annual commemorative candlelight vigil to remember those homeless...


Column: There’s a difference between intifada and genocide
12-16-2023 11:30 PM

By JAMES HEFFERNAN

Though yet another deer season has just come and gone, it is now open season on Ivy League presidents. Dartmouth’s Sian Beilock has so far been spared, but Elizabeth Magill, president of the University of Pennsylvania, was made to resign on...


On the trail: Trump headed to blue Durham next weekend
12-12-2023 4:22 AM

By PAUL STEINHAUSER

Former President Donald Trump returns to New Hampshire this weekend, for his first campaign stop in the first-in-the-nation presidential primary state in over a month.The former president will headline a rally at the Whittemore Center, which is the...


Column: New Hampshire’s weak support for higher ed hampers workforce development
12-10-2023 11:59 AM

By NICOLE HELLER

The Granite State is experiencing a long-predicted workforce shortage, which is related to an aging New Hampshire population and has been exacerbated by fewer residents who are employed or looking for employment than during pre-pandemic years. Given...


Column: Dartmouth basketball players benefit from college events
12-10-2023 11:59 AM

By WILLIAM FISCHEL

Sunday’s article about the Dartmouth men’s basketball team’s effort to unionize may have left some erroneous impressions. I offer here my own perspective as a retired Dartmouth professor and former academic advisor to the men’s team. I have not...


Column: Phil Scott plays an old tune on school funding
12-10-2023 11:57 AM

By DON TINNEY

At a time when our state’s children need us more than ever, Gov. Phil Scott last week returned to his same, tired rhetoric about why we can’t give our public schools — and the people who learn and teach in them — the support they need. With the...


Column: The powers of popes and presidents wax and wane over time
12-03-2023 7:15 AM

By RANDALL BALMER

As a historian, I’ve long been fascinated by the parallels and the contrasts between the Roman Catholic papacy and the United States presidency.Let’s start with the obvious and the superficial. Both offices have been populated only with men, the...


Sensibilities: Progressives should hold fast on inclusion
12-01-2023 6:18 PM

By STEVE NELSON

Recent New York Times columns by David Brooks and Pamela Paul identified what they believe is a chasm between “liberalism” and “progressivism.” Their theses are echoed throughout the media, often in allusion to stultifying political correctness on...

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