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Campus encampments live updates: Protests yield mass arrests
2:32 a.m. — Ninety people arrested, Hanover Police announces
Reflection: Keeping in Touch
Just the phrase “catching up” is overwhelming. It implies that you’re behind.
Finding Respite: Shared Joy Through Movies and TV Shows
For plenty of students, myself included, movies and TV shows are a great escape from the endless quest for maximum productivity. The 30 to 60 minutes before I go to sleep each night are spent watching some sitcom or another, breaking up my busy days in the name of relaxation and self-care.
From Pen to Paper: How Students at Dartmouth Pursue Creative Writing
While Dartmouth students have likely written more essays than they can count, many might have trouble remembering the last time they wrote for pleasure — to craft a story just for themselves. I personally love to write poetry but can never justify pausing in the middle of a problem set to pull out my journal. Making time for creative writing can be difficult at Dartmouth. As a result, some students find that joining writing-based clubs in college gives them a dedicated space for their passion.
Methods and Misperceptions: Spotlight on GOVT 83.21
In 2008, during his last year of graduate school at Duke University, government professor Brendan Nyhan won a fellowship to launch an “innovative teaching project,” according to Nyhan. Through the fellowship, Nyhan created what has since become one of Dartmouth’s most unique government courses — GOVT 83.21, “Experiments in Politics.”