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- 40 Towns. A periodical of literary journalism about the Upper Valley of the Connecticut River. Contributors are students in Jeff Sharlet's creative nonfiction courses at Dartmouth College. 2013-2015.
- The Agora. "A paper for the free expression of student sentiment, and for open discussion of all college questions, by any one interested in the good of the college." Consisted mainly of letters to the editor by students on various topics. Started 1911. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: 1.1 (January 1911) - 1.6 (February 1911).
- Alterity: The Dartmouth Journal of Intercultural Exchange. Established by The Frank J. Guarini Institute for International Education at Dartmouth College in conjunction with undergraduate students who have studied abroad as well as international students who are studying "abroad" at Dartmouth. Alterity invites the large number of Dartmouth undergraduate students who have acquired global experiences to thoughtfully reflect on these moments and consequently, share their understanding with the broader community through the publication of original written and artistic works. Started 2018.
- Anvil. The personal venture of Fred A. Thayer, class of 1873, issued every Thursday morning from the Dartmouth press. Sections included "Personal," "About Town," "This and That," "Religious," and others. 1873. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: 1 - 1.40 (January 23 - December 4 1873).
- Aporia. Dartmouth’s undergraduate journal of philosophy. 1983-2009. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: Spring 1987, 17.1 (Spring 1997) - 27.1 (Spring 2009), possibly incomplete.
- AREA. Details unknown.
- Arts Quarterly. Included poetry, short fiction, visual art, and plays. 1931. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: 1 (January 1931) - 3 (June 1931).
- Bazaar. Details unknown.
- The BEMA. A monthly magazine containing a variety of poems, short stories, articles on Dartmouth life, drawings, photographs, and translations. Became the Dartmouth BEMA in 1916. 1913-1925. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: 1 (1913) - 13 (1925).
- Bug: A journal for progressive analysis and opinion at Dartmouth College. Dartmouth politics, global political issues (feminism and gender-based violence, arts and culture, LGBTQ+ issues, and international politics), with a progressive/left-leaning perspective. 1992-1994. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: 1.1 (March 1992) - 2.2 (January 1994).
- Cahiers du Dartma. Film journal. Later became Montage: the Dartmouth Film Journal. 1995-2002. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: 1.1 (Spring 1995), 1.2 (Summer 1995), 1.3 (Fall 1995), 1.4 (Winter 1996), Summer 1997, 4.1 (Fall 1997), 4.2 (Winter 1998), 5.0.2 (Fall 1998), 6.1 (Winter 2000), 6.2 (Spring 2000), 6.3 (Summer 2000), 6.4 (Fall 2000), 6.3 (Fall 2001/Winter 2002, possibly misnumbered), 7.1 (Spring 2001).
- Campus. A quarterly magazine for the Dartmouth community. Included essays on campus life, campus politics, world events, and personal musings, as well as some art reviews, poetry, and visual art. 1979-1982. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: 1.1 (Fall 1979) - 4.1 (Spring 1982).
- Chimæra: the Dartmouth Interdisciplinary Review. Included creative writing, academic writing, interviews, and visual art. Started 2010. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: 1.1 (Spring 2010); “Language Symbols, Signs, and Codes” (Spring 2011).
- The College. Published weekly under the direction of classes in English Department. Included college and world events, literary reviews, and commentary on art and culture, as well as some poetry, prose, drawings, and cartoons. Published weekly from January 23 to June 5, 1927. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: January 23 - June 5, 1927.
- The Collegiate Journal of Art. Annual undergraduate journal devoted to Art History and Criticism. Started 2004. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: 1 (2004) - 4 (2008), 6 (2010).
- Common Sense. "Through open, clear and anonymous ideas contributed by the common student, we are a forum for positive engagement with opposing views." Started in 1986, revived in 2018. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: 1.1 (July 2, 1986) - 5.3 (May 8, 1991).
- The Critic of Bad Literature. Included "Personals," "Amusements," "Conundrums," and "Gleanings from the Great." 1884. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: 1.1 (December 1884).
- La Critique. Complaints and critiques of Dartmouth. 1923. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: 1.1 (March 1923).
- The Dart: A Literary Magazine in Dartmouth College. Originally made up of student work from English 3 and 4. Included "verse, stories, sketches, imaginatively thought-out essays and criticism." 1929 - 1938 (published twice a year in winter and spring). All print issues available in Rauner Special Collections.
- Dart: A Publication of Dartmouth College. "Poetry, prose, translations, graphics, and photography." 1973 - 1976. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: 1.1 (Spring 1973) - 4.1 (Winter 1976).
- The Dart: Summer Newspaper at Dartmouth College. Weekly newspaper covering college and local activities and world events. An “uninhibited publication on the Hanover scene where opinions could be expressed as freely as a breath of air.” 1947. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: 1.1 (July 29, 1947) - 1.5 (August 29, 1947).
- The Dartmouth Ace. Monthly publication that included political prose, poetry, and cartoons on Dartmouth happenings, world events, and arts/culture. 1920. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: February and March 1920.
- The Dartmouth Beacon. A student-run journal of conservative political thought, with a focus on international and national issues. Started 2004. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: 1.1 (October 2004) - 4.1 (Fall 2007).
- Dartmouth Chronicle. A magazine featuring content by students, faculty, administrators, and alumni in which they share their opinions, provide commentary, and analyze events related to Dartmouth life in particular but also issues of the day. Started 2014. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: 1 (September 2014), 2 (November 2014), March 2015, 5 (April 2015).
- Dartmouth College Weekly Calendar. A weekly bulletin that covered Dartmouth College events such as church services, concerts, sports games, academic events, and more. Also called "Dartmouth College Bulletin." 1948 - 1958. Some print issues available.
- The Dartmouth Contemporary. A magazine with literature/art/culture reviews as well as other types of articles (book recommendations, quizzes, essays). Started 2000. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: Winter 2000 - August 2005.
- Dartmouth Dispatch. A newspaper with reports on national politics (including “Specials to the Dartmouth Dispatch” from Boston, New York, and other cities), local news, and Dartmouth-specific news. 1879. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: November 8, 1876; November 9, 1876; November 10, 1876.
- Dartmouth Fortnightly. The Dartmouth's bi-weekly magazine with articles specific to Dartmouth student life, campus events, and Dartmouth politics. Recurring sections include “opinion,” “in the news,” “fort sports,” and “fort feature.” Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: April 11, 1980; April 28, 1980; May 23, 1980; 2.1 (October 3, 1980) - 2.3 (November 6, 1980); 3.1 (January 23, 1981); 147.18 (January 26, 1990); 147.28 (February 9, 1990; 147.38 (February 23, 1990); 148.8 (January 12, 1990, possibly misnumbered); 148.86 (June 9, 1992); 148.118 (October 11, 1991).
- Dartmouth Free Press: A forum for opinion journalism on campus. A biweekly newspaper of liberal political thought and campus activism. 2000 - 2011. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: 1.1 (November 3, 2000) - 11.3 (March 11, 2011).
- Dartmouth Girls Are Funny (DGAF). Humor content by Dartmouth women. Dates unknown.
- Dartmouth History and Classics Journal. "A published forum for the quality research and writing of undergraduate students." Contains “historical, social science, and classical scholarship.” Started 2001. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: 1.1 (Spring 2001), 2.1 (Spring 2002), 3.1 (Fall 2003), 4.1 (Fall 2004).
- Dartmouth History Journal. Academic journal featuring Dartmouth students’ articles on historical scholarship. Started 2011.
- The Dartmouth Independent. A "student-run cultural and political magazine. Our views span the political spectrum and our articles range from investigative features to cultural commentary." Started 2004. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: May 13, 2005; May 18, 2006; September 20, 2006; November 27, 2006; March 7, 2007; May 24, 2007; October 1, 2007; December 4, 2007; May 25, 2008; 5.3 (December 2008); 5.4 (February 2009) 5.5 (May 2009).
- The Dartmouth International. Includes articles by undergraduates, graduate students, alumni, and professors exploring the multicultural life of Dartmouth students (both international students and students studying abroad), as well as articles about international politics. Formerly Dartmouth College’s International and Dartmouth College’s International Newsletter. Started 2009. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: 1 (undated), 2 (Winter 2010), Spring 2010, Summer 2010, Winter 2011, Fall 2011.
- Dartmouth Korean-American Forum: Journal of the Dartmouth Korean-American Students Association. “A forum for Korean-American viewpoints and academic study...distributed to college campuses and corporations across the nation.” Included sections such as “opinion/editorial,” “contemporary issues,” “culture,” “economics," and “personal essay.” Started 1991. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: 1.1 (Spring 1991).
- Dartmouth Literary Monthly/The Dartmouth Literary Magazine. A monthly literary magazine run by students. 1886-1912. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: 1.1 (September 1886) - 26.8 (June 1912).
- The Dartmouth Oestrus. Local and Dartmouth-related news, opinions, and announcements; illustrations and steel engravings in cartoon form; poetry. 1853 - 1856. Some print issues available.
- Dartmouth Phoenix. Contained a complete directory of college officers, students and societies, together with a few columns of editorials. 1855 - 1858. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: 1.1 (July 1855) - 4.3 (June 1858).
- The Dartmouth Pictorial. Issued 3 times a year, for the football season, carnival and commencement. 1925-1946. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: 1 (1925) - 15 (1940), 1946.
- The Dartmouth Psyche. "To provide the Dartmouth intellectual community with a free, nonpartisan forum for student thought, debate, and creative expression." Started 2004. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: 1.1 (April 7, 2004), 2.1 (May 20, 2004).
- The Dartmouth Quarterly. Literary magazine featuring creative writing by students and faculty (poetry, short stories, articles), as well as original photographs and illustrations. 1947 - 1959. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: 1 (1947) - 14 (1959).
- The Dartmouth Radical. "A digital space aiming to serve the marginalized of those affiliated with the institution of Dartmouth by allowing them to express their authentic self and experiences." Started 2012.
- Dartmouth Review. "Devoted to an analysis and explication of activities in the Dartmouth community." Started 1969. Some print issues available.
- The Dartmouth Scavenger. “The name has been chosen not because it is a paper by scavengers but a paper about scavengers. For, ever since the advent of the class of ‘76 into College, it has industriously gleaned from the by-ways and alleys of low life the most despicable ideas and thoughts that were ever shapen by mortal man with ill-chosen words into human speech.” 1875. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: 1.1 (April 27, 1975).
- The Dartmouth Weekly: Official Newspaper of the Dartmouth Summer Session. Written and edited by members of the English Compositions course. 1916. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: 1.1 (July 5, 1916) - 1.7.
- The Dartmouth Weekly Calendar. A small booklet/pamphlet delivered to all dormitories and fraternities every Sunday evening. Included official college calendar, movies, intramural games, artist exhibitions, and more. 1935. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: January 14, 1935 - May 26, 1935.
- Dispeptique. An irreverent publication with an anti-institution ethos; seeks to “wake up” the student body and encourage them to “[tear] apart the fundamentals of this institution.” Criticizes specific professors, senior societies, and athletics. 1923. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: March 1923.
- Disquisitions: The Undergraduate Academic Journal of Dartmouth College. “A non-partisan publication which serves the purpose of providing a forum for general intellectual discourse and for examination of issues and ideas… published in the fall and spring terms of every academic year.” 1997-1998. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: 1.1 (Spring 1997), 2.1 (Spring 1998), 2.2 (Summer 1998).
- Doug. An outlet for the creative works of the Dartmouth community, containing poetry and visual art. 1991. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: 2, 4.
- DRAW! Student comics. Dates unknown.
- Dum Grind. Humor magazine with woodcut illustrations. 1879-1880. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.5.
- The Eagle. Political/patriotic newspaper covering foreign and domestic affairs, political issues, and local notices. Also known as Dartmouth Centinel. 1793-1799. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: 1.1 (July 22, 1793), 1.8 (September 9, 1793), 1.15 (October 18, 1793), 1.25 (January 6, 1794), 1.38 (April 7, 1794), 2.10 (September 22, 1794), 2.51 (July 13, 1795), 2.3 (July 20, 1795, possibly misnumbered), 3.1 (July 27, 1795), 3.11 (October 5, 1795) - 3.14 (October 26, 1795), 3.24 (January 4, 1796), 3.51 (July 11, 1796), 4.? (August 8, 1796), 4.10 (September 26, 1796), 4.43 (May 15, 1797), 4.45 (May 29, 1797), 5.? (July 24, 1797), 5.5 (August 21, 1797), 5.7 (September 4, 1797), 5.14 (October 23, 1797), 5.23 (December 25, 1797), 5.1 (July 2, 1798, possibly misnumbered), 6.24 (January 1, 1799).
- Easterly Winds. Literary journal of the Dartmouth Asian Organization. May have merged with The Oracle to become Main Street. Dates unknown.
- Eranos. Published by the Eranos Society, whose purpose was "to evaluate and contribute to Dartmouth’s intellectual environment." Included articles critiquing Dartmouth’s academic and social institutions, with original illustrations. Started 1965. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: 1.1 (Sept. 1965), 1.2 (May 1966), Freshman Week 1966, 2.2 (February 1967), 3.2.
- ESD News: The Environmental Voice of Dartmouth College. Weekly newsletter of the Environmental Studies Division and Dartmouth Outing Club. Started 1989. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: September 27, 1989 - July 12, 1990.
- First Voices. Undergraduate student publication with a focus on indigenous issues and perspectives. Presents varied perspectives on issues pertaining to Native American life today through the media of creative writing, photography, scholarly articles, poetry, art, and other forms of expression. Started 2008. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: 1.2.
- Free Poems/Among Friends. "An effort by a few Dartmouth students to bring their poems back to where they come from, back to people.” Distributed on Tuesday mornings, one or two poems per issue. Started 1966. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: 1 (undated), 3 (April 19, 1966) - 9 (May 31, 1966), Spring 1967, 2.2 (April 7, 1967), undated issue.
- The Gangreen. A Dartmouth college student literary magazine published fortnightly. 1961. Some print issues available.
- Gnosis. The undergraduate academic journal of Dartmouth college. Academic writing on all topics (mainly English literature and history). 1987-1995. Some print issues available.
- The Graduate Forum. Also known as "Graduate School Alumni Newsletter." A newsletter created and written by graduate students, faculty, and administrators. 1997-2008. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: 1 (June 1997), 2 (Spring 1999) - 12 (Spring 2008).
- The Green Magazine: Dartmouth's Environmental Quarterly. "A student publication offering the Dartmouth Community a forum for the expression of diverse perspectives on campus, local, national and global environmental issues.” Included sections such as "Opinion," "Feature Articles," "Update," and "Final Word," as well as original art and photography by Dartmouth students. 2003-2006. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: 1.1 (Winter 2003), 1.2 (Spring 2003), 1.3 (Fall 2003), 2.1 (Winter 2004), 3.1 (Winter 2005), 3.2 (Spring 2005), 4.1 (Fall 2005), 4.2 (Winter 2006), Fall 2006.
- Hanover Plain Dealer. “News and Analysis for the Dartmouth Community—Students, Faculty, Staff, and Upper Valley Residents.” Newspaper covering Dartmouth-related news, with a bit of a focus on Dartmouth-specific social and political issues, and also covered some international news. 1977. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: 1.1 (February 23, 1977), 1.2 (April 14, 1977), 1.3 (April 27, 1977).
- The Harbinger. “It’s time, in the wake of volatile change on the national scene, to remedy the state of near-isolation at the College." Covered both Dartmouth social/political issues and hot button issues of the 1980s. Started 1981. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: monthly issues from 1981-1984.
- Inner Bitch. Feminist zine. Started 1990's. Some print issues available.
- Intersections: A Journal of Feminist Thought at Dartmouth College. “There has long been a need for a scholarly journal that reflects the consistently high level of feminist scholarship produced at Dartmouth College." Scholarly journal on intersectional feminism, focusing on "the intersectionality of race, class, gender, and sexual orientation." Started 1995. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: 1.1, 2 (Spring 1996), 3.1.
- The Invisible Hand: The Dartmouth Undergraduate Review of Economics. Features Dartmouth students’ academic articles on both domestic and international economic issues. Sections/article types included “current issues in economics,” “policy debate,” “on campus,” and “student research.” Possibly started 2004. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: 1 (date unclear), 2 (date unclear), Election 2004 Newsletter, 6 (Spring 2008).
- Journal of the Dartmouth Mountaineering Club. Prose and poetry by DMC members reflecting on their ascents, “alpine adventures,” and various other DMC outings. Also contains original photographs taken by students at each location. 1938-1965. Some print issues available.
- Loudmouth. Newspaper that covered local news and Dartmouth-related news with a humorous twist. Some of the articles semi-seriously cover real events; some of them are nonsensical or cover ancient history as if they were contemporary events. 1920-1929. Some print issues available.
- Main Street: Dartmouth’s Asian-American Quarterly. Contained articles about Asian-American life at Dartmouth (especially issues concerning identity and community), Asian-American arts/culture, and international Asian politics. Sections included News, Opinion, Features, Senior Columnist, and Endpage ("a space for us to reclaim missing Asian American history"). Previously the Oracle. 2000-2002. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: 1.1 (Fall 2000) - 2.3 (Spring 2002).
- Montage: the Dartmouth Film Journal. Previously Cahiers du Dartma. Started 2004. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: 1.1 (Spring 2004), 2.1 (Winter 2006), 2.2 (Spring 2006), 2.3 (Fall 2006).
- The Mouth. Sequel to the Dart. Put out by members of the regular college daily, the Dartmouth. Started 1947. Some print issues available.
- Mouth Magazine. Original journalism, opinion pieces, movie/music/ book reviews, fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and visual art from Dartmouth College students and contributors around the world. Started 2013.
- The Northern Light: A Monthly Journal Devoted to Polite Literature and the Arts. Newspaper-style articles on Dartmouth/local news; opinions on Dartmouth-related issues; poetry. 1846. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: 1.1 (March 1846).
- Old Grimes. A mini-newspaper of sorts that includes satirical and humorous pieces on local and Dartmouth-related news, gossip about professors and other authority figures, and some standalone jokes. 1848. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: 1.3 (April 13, 1848), 2.1 (June 3, 1848), 2.2 (July 27, 1848).
- Open Forum: The Dartmouth College Women's Publication. Included opinion-style articles and some poetry on coeducation, issues related to being a woman at Dartmouth, and broader feminist issues. 1976-1981. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: 1.1 (June 2, 1976); 1.2 (August 13, 1976); 1.3 (November 22, 1976); 1.4 (January 27, 1977); 2.1 (May 23, 1977); 2.2 (August 18, 1977); 3.1 (April 10, 1977); 2.4 (May 23, 1978, possibly misnumbered); October 2, 1978; November 20, 1978; February 19, 1979; May 21, 1979; November 5, 1979; February 25, 1980; April 22, 1981; June 3, 1981; November 2, 1981.
- The Oracle: Newsletter of the Dartmouth Asian Organization. Featured announcements, notifications about opportunities for Asian students, and short opinion articles on Asian/American issues. Later titled Main Street (possibly merged with Easterly Winds). 1998-2000. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: 1.1 (Winter 1998), 1.2, (Spring 1998), 3.2 (Spring 2000).
- Pace: The Magazine of Dartmouth Life. Included articles about Dartmouth life, short fiction, poetry, and arts/culture writing. Started 1938. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: 1.1 (October 1938).
- The Places You'll Go. Details unknown.
- POEMS. "A non-profit creative magazine intended to publish a variety of poets within the Dartmouth Community.” 1986. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: 1986 ("Summer Creativity").
- Policy Perspectives Quarterly. A student publication of the Nelson A. Rockefeller Center at Dartmouth. 1997-2001. Some print issues available.
- Sart Talk. Newsletter for the Studio Art Department at Dartmouth, created to facilitate connections between the department, alumni, and undergraduates. Included exhibition schedules, announcements about faculty and alumni, and opportunities for current students. Started 1995. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: 1.1 (February 1995) - 6.1 (January 2000).
- La Scientifique. Short articles talking about the state of science and scientific study at Dartmouth and beyond, science vs. the humanities, and some discussion of general campus events and issues. 1863. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: 1.1 (October 1863)
- The Scopae. 1870. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: “Extra Edition" (November 1870).
- The Scrap Book. Conducted by a Literary Club of Undergraduates in Dartmouth College. Contains short poetry, prose, and pieces on the craft of writing. 1837. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: 1.1 (October 1837).
- The Scribbler. A conservative newspaper, consisting mainly of opinion-style articles about Dartmouth issues.1987-1988. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: 1.1 (May 20, 1987), 1.3 (January 15, 1988), 2.2 (November 29, 1988).
- The Scrip: A Magazine of Undergraduate Poetry. Published by the Dartmouth Poetry Society. 1921. Some print issues available.
- Shaft. Published by Dartmouth students in association with Freehand Publications. Short poetry and prose, typewritten and pasted along with magazine cutouts. Started 1994. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: Fall 1994.
- 'shmen Guide. Unofficial guide written by Dartmouth College sophomores for incoming freshmen. Included articles about First-Year Trips, the logistics of moving in and living at Dartmouth, academic life, student culture and social life, etc. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: ‘94s to ‘95s, ‘96s to ‘97s, ‘99s to ‘00s, ‘01s to ‘02s.
- Sin Compás. El primer periódico en español (Dartmouth's first newspaper in Spanish). Articles covered campus life, international politics, arts/culture, and more, with some focus on Latin American topics and issues. Started 2008. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: Spring 2008, Fall 2008, Spring 2009, Fall 2009.
- Sir & Madam: the Dartmouth Journal of Gender and Sexuality. "Organized with the intended purpose of providing the campus with a forum for alternative visions and perspectives on gender and sexuality." Featured all kinds of writing (articles, poetry, prose, academic writing, original artwork). Started 2009. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: 1.1.
- Snapshots of Color. A literary and artistic journal about issues relating to race, culture and ethnicity. 1996-1998. Some print issues available.
- SNARK. “Our purpose is to form a scientific community at the College that embraces a wide range of intellectual disciplines…We hope to promote communication among the science departments of the Fairchild Center and the College, but even more, we hope to serve as a channel of communication between the sciences and the other liberal arts.” 1985-1986. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: 1.1 (Spring 1985), 2.2 (Fall 1986).
- Spare Rib. "A manifestation of all that Dartmouth women have accomplished, the challenges that face us now, and the victories we hope to gain in the coming years." Includes opinion articles, investigative pieces, interviews, news stories, art and sports stories, and creative writing. 1992-1995. Inspiration for a magazine of the same name started in 2020. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: June 1992 (not numbered) - 5.1 (Winter 1995).
- Spirit: a Publication of the Dartmouth Afro-American Society. “This magazine is an expression of the creative talents of black students at Dartmouth...It has been our pleasure (and pain) in providing an outlet for black expression.” A literary magazine of poetry, prose, and original drawings by Black students at Dartmouth. 1975-1987. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: 1975/1976, 1977, 1978, Summer 1978, January 1980, Fall 1980, 1981, May 1985, 1986, 1987, Spring 1989.
- Sports Weekly. Newspaper-style weekly sports reporting, focused on Dartmouth sports events with other colleges. Started 1994. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: September 26, 1994 - May 14, 2001.
- Squeezebox Music Magazine. "Exists to pursue musical discourse via the open discussion, critique, and academic appreciation of music of all genres and backgrounds and their respective compositions and concerts, to expose the Dartmouth Community to new musicians, past and present, and to disseminate information concerning new musical releases and upcoming concerts/events." Includes reviews of artists/albums/live performances, critiques/analyses of campus music culture, and showcases of campus artists. Started 2007. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: 1.1 (Fall 2007) - Winter 2011.
- Standpoints: Dartmouth’s Global Health Magazine. A collection of experiences that students, faculty and members of the Dartmouth community have had in the field of global health. Supported by the Dickey Center for International Understanding. Started 2004. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: Spring 2004 - vol. 19 (Spring 2015).
- Steeplejack: Dartmouth's Journal of Controversy. Newspaper that published blunt, rather irreverent takes on Dartmouth academic life, social life (such as sports and fraternities), campus events, and world events. Started 1933. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: 1.1 (September 27, 1933) - 1.10 (April 24, 1934).
- Stet. Leftist magazine consisting mainly of articles about international politics, apartheid, women’s rights, racism, and homophobia. Also included poetry, comics, and original art. 1984-1989. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: 1 (Autumn 1984) - Fall 1988.
- The Third Rail: A Magazine of Adventures. Published by the men of English 3 and 4 in Dartmouth college; as a medium of expression and an incentive to composition. 1915-1925. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: May 1915 - June 1925 (possibly incomplete).
- The Tomahawk. Published by the Round Table of Dartmouth College, which is described by the editors as “represent[ing] the liberal or radical side of the important issues of the day." Included articles of political and sociological interest. 1928-1929. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: 1.1 (October 1928), 1.2 (November 1928), 1.3 (December 1928), February 1929, March 1929, May 1929, June 1929.
- The Tower: A Journal of Literature and Criticism. Biweekly publication with articles on topics such as Dartmouth issues, national issues, the arts, and literature; also featured short stories and poems. 1924-1929. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: 1.1 (October 1924) - 5.8 (June 1929)
- Uncommon Threads. "As students, we represent a host of uncommon threads that may, at times, be woven together to form a whole. The threads themselves are unchanged, but contribute to a cohesive and brilliant pattern of multiplicity. So what we hope to offer the campus is a publication where any woman can find a piece of herself within the pages, and any student can create a place for him or herself in the writing.” Opinion articles on Dartmouth issues and issues of gender, sexuality, and racial identity, as well as some poetry and original art. 1996-2000. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: 1 (Spring 1996) - 10 (Spring 2000).
- Weekly Bulletin--Summer Session. A weekly newspaper for the Dartmouth summer session of 1914. Contained a weekly calendar, announcements about various academic and social events (festivals, concerts, outdoor activities), and local news. 1914. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: 1.1 (July 7, 1914) - 1.6 (August 8, 1914).
- Women's Writes. "An apolitical literary magazine dedicated to providing an outlet for women’s creativity and self-expression...seeks to foster interest in the humanities by allowing the women writers of Dartmouth College an open forum for their creative work." Poetry, short prose, and plays. Print issues available in Rauner Special Collections: 1995.