Psych prof speaks on body image
Michael Levine opened the College's Eating Disorders Awareness Week by challenging Dartmouth students to become less involved in media-inspired unrealistic ideas of physical beauty.
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Michael Levine opened the College's Eating Disorders Awareness Week by challenging Dartmouth students to become less involved in media-inspired unrealistic ideas of physical beauty.
Engineer, physician, former astronaut and Dartmouth Environmental Studies Professor Mae Jemison recently learned that she is one of 20 women on the White House Project's presidential ballot.
Not often does one have the opportunity to see a student with a condom over his head and face in Collis Common Ground. However, this rare opportunity occurred last night at the conclusion of sex educator and humorist Maria Falzone's presentation titled "Sex Rules."
This week marks the beginning of the celebration of 25 years of women's athletics for both the College and the Ivy League.
Whether it's the uplifting notes of the Indiana Jones theme, the cheerful melody of "You are My Sunshine" or the familiar tune of the College's Alma Mater, the Baker Bells constantly provide the music which accompanies students throughout their day.