Views From the Green in February
Students hold vigil marking Ukraine's resistance three years after Russia's invasion.

Marta Hulievska '25 of the Dartmouth Student Alliance for Ukraine leads people in Ukraine's national anthem at a Feb. 24 vigil marking three years of resistance following Russia's invasion in February 2022. (Photo By Sophia Scull '25)

Attendees at the Stand for Ukraine vigil mark three years of Ukraine's resistance to the Russian invasion. (Photo By Sophia Scull '25)

Max Beas '28, right, spikes the ball during an intramural volleyball game in Alumni Gym. (Photo By Sophia Scull '25)

Aegis yearbook editor-in-chief Phoebe Yusen '25 photographs from the top of Baker Tower. (Photo By Sophia Scull '25)

Louis Latulippe '25 won his first Eastern Intercollegiate Ski Association race in the slalom race at Saint Michael’s Carnival at Smugglers’ Notch, Vt., earlier in the month. He received second prize in slalom three days ago at Eastern Finals/University of New Hampshire Carnival at Cannon Mountain in Franconia, N.H. (Photo By Stephen R. Coultier)

Eleanor Chase ’25, left, and Emmanuel Olasoji ’26 work in the lab as part of their Physical Chemistry I course. (Photo By Robert Gill)

Professor of Art History Mary Coffey leads participants in the Children of Cuarón: Speculative Futures Through Cinematic Fiction conference on a tour of the The Epic of American Civilization by José Clemente Orozco. (Photo By Sophia Scull '25)

The protective panels on the Hopkins Center for the Arts' new Jack 1953 and Mac 2011 Morris Recital Hall were temporarily removed for an afternoon, giving a preview of the spectacular view. (Photo By Katie Lenhart)

Ashton Lewis '25 fills out a questionnaire while testing possible dormitory furniture. The pieces in question would fill the public spaces in Fayerweather Hall after the current remodel is finished. (Photo By Robert Gill)

As part of an ongoing Office of Greek Life and Student Societies speaker series, Jackson Katz, educator, author, and social theorist, spoke to Dartmouth community members about the importance of men working to promote gender equity and prevent gender-based violence. (Photo By Robert Gill)

Clockwise from left, Ole Morten, bass, Taylor Ho Bynum, cornet, Swedish vocalist Sofia Jernberg, and Tomeka Reid, cello, performed "Sonic Encounter #1." (Photo By Sophia Scull '25)

Celebrating the 60th anniversary of Malcolm X's visit to Dartmouth, his daughter, Ilyasah Shabazz delivered a keynote speech in Cook Auditorium, followed by a book signing and reception. (Photo By Robert Gill)

Kourtney Elise Bobb '25, Maya Bryson '25, Olivia O'Connor '26, and Tia Walker '25 pose with Ilyasah Shabazz, center. (Photo By Robert Gill)

As the days grow longer, the sun sets a bit later each day on Tuck Mall. (Photo By Sophia Scull '25)

The view at sunrise from the fire tower on Gile Mountain, in Norwich, Vt., across the Connecticut River from campus. (Photo By Sophia Scull '25)

Noah da Silva '25 tries to identify ferruginous shale during an Earth Sciences Stratigraphy and Sedimentary Petrology Lab. (Photo By Katie Lenhart)

Ice skating continues at Occom Pond, featuring a convenient little roundabout for skaters. (Photo By Robert Gill)

Some up-and-coming hockey players watch the men's hockey team in their game against Brown. (Courtesy of Dartmouth Athletics)

Henry York '28 and Senate Shaw '28 brave a new wave of precipitation to finish their snowman. (Photo By Katie Lenhart)

From left, Sam Chin '28 joins first-generation students Amen Fesseha '28, Mazvita Nhidza '28, and Honiely Aviles '28 in making goodie bags in the First Gen Common Space. (Photo By Robert Gill)

Anthony Piotrowski '28 fends off snowballs from friends on the Green. (Photo By Katie Lenhart)

The microscopes in the lab allow students to see the ferruginous shale in full detail. (Photo By Katie Lenhart)

A sellout crowd of 4,667 at Thompson Arena rain tennis balls onto the ice after the men's hockey team scored the first goal of the game against Princeton on Saturday, Feb. 1. It was part of the Tennis Ball Toss for Charity, for which Athletics and Recreation is donating all tennis balls tossed to animal shelters. (Photo By Beam Lertbunnaphongs)

Blankets of snow cover campus after a recent storm. (Photo By Robert Gill)

Dan Wang discusses his exhibition Speech, Specters, Spectra, which is live in the Jaffe-Friede Gallery. (Photo By Sophia Scull '25)