Mirror Asks: Blessings In Disguise
When has a blessing been disguised?
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When has a blessing been disguised?
If you had to put a price on your brain, how much would it be?
What’s your favorite alternative band?
Do you believe in love at first sight?
What’s the best Halloween costume you’ve ever worn?
What is your happy place on campus?
What is the craziest dream you’ve ever had?
What is your biggest fear?
1. Tell us about some interesting dreams you’ve had.
What was your most fun experience at Dartmouth?
Caroline Berens ’18: When I was trying to soften a Pop-Tart in the Fahey-McClane fourth floor kitchen, and I accidentally set the microwave to two minutes instead of twenty seconds. Within a minute the microwave, and then the entire kitchen, were engulfed in smoke, and I spent the rest of the night airing it out so the fire alarm didn’t go off. It wasn’t funny at the time, but it was the next day.
Rose: Something positive about the past year.
Combine your Favorite parts of every DDS location into one mega-dining hall and describe:
1) What kind of music did you listen to growing up? Why was this the kind of music you listened to?
Chicken Baby
Tom Wolf ’71
What's your favorite thing about fall?
For the surveys, we contacted 411 faculty, of whom 39 responded, and 2,827 students, of whom 284 responded. Because the sample sizes are not representative, we did not calculate statistical significance for either the faculty survey or student survey, both of which were sent via email last weekend. Responses were considered through Wednesday.
Kaitana Martinez ’16
I’m nervous about publishing this piece. I’m nervous about whether you’ll like it, whether you’ll think my statements on stress and anxiety are too trite and overstated, if my tone will come off as too needy or unoriginal. As I was writing, I could feel a really cute, almost cartoon-like grimace forming on my face. I know, unbelievable.