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Modisett: Existentially Abroad
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Senior recitals provide challenging, fulfilling culmination to Dartmouth careers
Throughout the spring term, many Dartmouth seniors involved with music on campus will perform recitals to audiences of their instructors, family and peers. The recitals — some of which were performed near the end of the winter term — allow students to perform pieces they have practiced in private lessons through the music department’s Individual Instruction Program.
Student Spotlight: Painter Isabella Zenkl ’23 aims to find order within chaos
For the majority of their time as an undergraduate student at Dartmouth, Isabella Zenkl ’23 did not think they would major in studio art, they said. Despite having an interest in studio art prior to exploring the department, they said they had mostly avoided art classes at Dartmouth — out of the concern that they “would like it too much.” It was only after taking SART 15, “Drawing 1” in the spring of their junior year that they decided to declare a major in studio art.
Review: ‘20 Days in Mariupol’ presents a powerful story of human suffering and resilience
In the 2023 documentary “20 Days in Mariupol,” produced by Frontline PBS and the Associated Press, director Mstyslav Chernov documents the atrocities of the war in Ukraine. The Academy Award-winning film focuses on civilian experiences in Mariupol and follows a team of Ukrainian AP journalists in the besieged city during the early days of Russia’s invasion. The documentary highlights the human cost of conflict and appeals to viewers’ humanity, making it an especially relevant watch as the war continues.
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Q&A with Woodworking Workshop director Gregory Elder
As the Hopkins Center remains under construction — a process expected to last until 2025 — studio spaces have been forced to adapt to a changing campus landscape, according to past reporting by The Dartmouth. The Woodworking Workshop continues to function outside the Hop in a modular building next to the Black Family Visual Arts Center. The Dartmouth spoke with director Gregory Elder about his experiences at the current location.
Spring Book Picks: Fresh Reads for the Season
As nature awakens from its winter slumber, there’s no better time to refresh your reading list with books that reflect the vibrancy and energy of spring. Whether you’re lounging in a sunlit garden or curled up inside on a rainy day, these hand-picked selections will invigorate your mind and spirit, transporting you to new worlds. From captivating novels to insightful non-fiction, let’s explore some literary works waiting to be read this spring.
Before the Curtain: Arts on Campus Week 1
Friday, March 29
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