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Greek houses embark on first-ever virtual rush

(01/21/21 7:00am)

This week, potential new Greek house members will navigate the College’s first-ever virtual rush. Despite the virtual format, sorority rush will have nearly 400 participants, while fraternity rush, which adopted a formal registration process this year, will see over 300 potential new members.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/2021/01/greek-houses-embark-on-first-ever-virtual-rush

The Top 5 Moments of Panic Bound to Occur Before a Pre-Rush Event

(05/29/17 5:35pm)

Girls’ rush is a process filled with … you see, that’s the problem — no one really knows. As ’20s, we begin to see guys flirting with brothers once the frat ban lifts, but for girls, rush is equal parts confusing, intimidating and a whole lot of mysterious. So when pre-rush events started popping up over spring term, one should not be shocked that extreme panic pursued. We went from being totally prepared to girl flirt fall term to having no idea what to do, how to act or most importantly, what to wear. So if you’ve ever wondered about the thought process that girls go through before a pre-rush event, here it is. 

https://www.thedartmouth.com/blog/dartbeat/2017/05/the-top-5-moments-of-panic-bound-to-occur-before-a-pre-rush-event

People You Wish You Had On Find My Friends

(04/23/17 11:42pm)

Find My Friends, aka the best app creation known to man, has steadily blossomed into a way for friends (and enemies) alike to track the every location, whereabouts and habits of anyone who you can get to share their location with you. Some people might be hesitant to join in the fun (is it creepy?), but let it be known that using Find My Friends is neither creepy nor invasive in any way. We've all had those desperate moments when we want food from Late Night  but cannot bear to meander from the cozy comfort that is a dorm bed. No need to fear, though - hit up Find My Friends and extort that one softie you know will come through with Mac n' Cheese bites when you really need them. In addition to the classic food bearer, however, there are some other people you could really benefit from having on 24/7 location sharing - trust me:

https://www.thedartmouth.com/blog/dartbeat/2017/04/people-you-wish-you-had-on-find-my-friends

How to Attract the Attention of Your Non-Facetimey Crush

(04/10/17 12:41am)

There are two types of people in this world: those who are facetimey, and everyone else. Even when it seems like the entire campus and their prospies are in the KAF line post-10As or every machine in the gym is occupied, there are some elusive folks you just never see around. And, of course, your crush happens to be one of them. Perhaps the mystery adds to the allure, perhaps you just don’t know enough about them yet to know their daily habits and frequent locales, but you saw them in the Collis pasta line that one time and you’ve been infatuated ever since. It’s difficult to play hard-to-get when they’re hard-to-find, but with these tried-and-true methods, you won’t have to Foco squat in desperation to finally have that long-awaited interaction.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/blog/dartbeat/2017/04/how-to-attract-the-attention-of-your-non-facetimey-crush

Alternate Ways to Stalk Your Crush

(02/19/17 7:04pm)

Ever had that one undeniable, (lone) pining infatuation with someone and long to learn more about their extravagant and #extremely#interesting life without risking liking a photo from their vacay to Cabo in 2009? Nicole Salet here with a comprehensive guide on finding out just about everything you need to know about that cutie you’ve got a crush on. 

https://www.thedartmouth.com/blog/dartbeat/2017/02/alternate-ways-to-stalk-your-crush

Trending: Week 4

(01/26/17 12:37am)

Snow sliding off rooftops: It's a miracle that we've lived to see another day.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/blog/dartbeat/2017/01/trending-week-4-17w

Other Things You Can Rush This Week

(09/27/16 2:35pm)

Are you excited to devote hours and hours of your day to rush week?  Are you an eager ’20 who just cannot wait until next fall when you, too, can ~rush~? No worries, my friends. Why limit yourself to only one form of Dartmouth’s favorite fall activity when you can try eleven (!!!) new alternative forms of rush?!?

https://www.thedartmouth.com/blog/dartbeat/2016/09/other-things-you-can-rush-this-week

Things You Would Rather Do Than Rush

(09/26/16 2:32pm)

“OH MY GOSH! I luuuuuv your shoes! Becky — get over here! Don’t you just luuuuuv her shoes?”

https://www.thedartmouth.com/blog/dartbeat/2016/09/things-you-would-rather-do-than-rush

Guys on Womens’ Rush at Dartmouth

(09/25/16 2:30pm)

It’s that time of year again… womens’ rush. Over the next week women will be running all over campus making small talk, smiling until their mouths hurt and collecting names in booklets like they’re Pokémon. Yet, men’s rush lasts two days and seems to mostly involve playing pong and shaking hands. So, what exactly do guys think happens at womens’ rush events?

https://www.thedartmouth.com/blog/dartbeat/2016/09/guys-on-womens-rush-at-dartmouth

Panhell rush changes see varied success

(09/29/14 10:38pm)

After the first round of Panhellenic Council sorority recruitment ended last Tuesday, Panhell executives said they spent hours calling sorority presidents, asking them to invite more women to their second round. This followed a guarantee announced in May that all potential new members would receive invitations to round two parties at four houses.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/2014/09/panhell-rush-changes-see-varied-success


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