Iturrey: Conciliatory Companies
By Alesy Iturrey | October 4, 2012In our pop-tech, consumer-based society, every company, product and service is rated, ranked and expected to be perfect.
In our pop-tech, consumer-based society, every company, product and service is rated, ranked and expected to be perfect.
Monday marked the one-year anniversary of the Occupy Wall Street movement in New York City, and protestors celebrated the event with songs, parades and blockades around the island of Manhattan, a spectacle that resulted in approximately 180 arrests for disorderly conduct.
Last week, Dean of the College Charlotte Johnson announced harm reduction reforms concerning the Greek Letter Organizations and Societies' alcohol and intervention policies.
Art as a concept is hard to define. It is often reactionary, dealing with themes or conflicts of the era.
It's that time of year again. With Black Friday coming up this week, shoppers are already thinking about holiday gifts for loved ones.
When the clocks push back an hour for the Daylight Savings switch, many students go to sleep knowing that they will have an extra hour of much needed shut-eye.
I decided this week that my dorm room was looking a little bland, so I went into town to purchase some wall decorations to enhance the ambiance.
If you had asked me last year about rush, I would have enthusiastically talked about how fun it would be to join a house.
Dartmouth students complain about almost everything. Any time College administrators alter our routine, the community gets flustered and finds itself discussing the negative aspects of the change.
Like most college students, I love social networking. Facebook keeps me in touch with everyone I've ever been lucky enough to meet and Twitter provides me with constant updates about the news, local events, celebrity happenings and cultural information.