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(10/31/17 4:20am)
Rupi Kaur is an Instagram and Tumblr poet you’ve likely read. Of the hundreds of thousands of young poets who share their work on the internet, the 25-year-old Punjabi-Canadian has been the most successful by far. Her first book of poetry, “Milk and Honey,” was self-published in 2014 and republished a year later by Andrews McMeel Publishing. It quickly topped The New York Times Bestsellers List and, in 2016, outsold the next best-selling work of poetry, “The Odyssey,” by a factor of 10.
(10/24/17 1:14am)
Fall at Dartmouth means many things: Barbour jackets galore, overheated classrooms and picturesque nature.
(10/18/17 6:10am)
departure, n.
(10/16/17 12:30am)
Ah, yes. It is that time of year again. As you get into the swing of the fall term, you realize that you need to start thinking about next summer. Specifically, you remember that you need to start working on getting a job or internship.
(10/04/17 6:25am)
(09/28/17 7:26pm)
As an incoming college student, you may be excited for various parts of college life: meeting new friends, taking intellectually stimulating courses and, maybe, venturing out to a party at a Greek house for the first time. The journey to your first party might be full of questions: What do I wear? How much should I drink? Which Instagram do I post so that my high school friends know that I’m enjoying college and maximum fun is being achieved? Unfortunately for you, Dartmouth first-years do not indulge in the excitements (and anxieties) that come along with Greek spaces until the six-week ban is up. While sliding through home friends’ Snapchat stories and scouring campus for something to do on a Friday night, Saturday night or Wednesday night, you might feel a little defeated and as if there is nothing “fun” to do on campus. But don’t worry — to find your entertainment during the frat ban, use this as your guide to the social spaces that will make the ban more bearable and make the first six weeks of college really feel like ~college~.
(09/27/17 6:05am)
Your Mirror team is coming at you this week in a full-out relay race, during which the three take turns tag-teaming each other as they run back and forth between Robo and their respective rush-engrossed Greek houses. Annette and May even high-fived while they passed one another along East Wheelock street, adjacent to the Green, May shouting over her shoulder, “All changes are in ... Start on layout!” (Annette returned to The D offices to find devoted editor-in-chief and shining star Ray Lu ’18 hunched over his phone next to his social media idol Lauren Budd ’18, asking for her advice on acquiring more Instagram followers. In keeping with our weekly fun facts, one of @laurbudd’s tweets got 8000+ retweets in 2016 — that’s sometimes more than what @realDonaldTrump himself gets!)
(09/14/17 4:25am)
Michel de Montaigne is widely considered to be the first modern essayist. “The Essais,” which in Middle French means “attempts” or “trials,” were the products of Montaigne’s sometimes messy ruminations. He freely admitted these were abundant with inconsistencies and contradictions. However, now compiled in books well over 1,000 pages long, “The Essais” is one of the most significant contributions to Western thought.
(02/23/17 7:42pm)
Editorial is now hiring for fall term 2025.
(02/02/17 7:09pm)
Annie Ma is a senior studying government and computer science. She was an Executive Editor on the 2016 Directorate. Before joining the directorate, she covered sexual assault policy and also served as a news editor, special issue editor and photographer. Outside of Hanover, she spent her junior summer reporting on education policy in New York City for Chalkbeat and her sophomore spring on the city and photo desks for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
(02/23/17 7:28pm)
Alex Fredman is a freshman from St. Louis, MO and plans to study government and history. Although this is Alex's first experience writing for a school newspaper, he is a passionate consumer of the news and constantly keeps up with current events in politics.
(02/23/17 7:29pm)
Emma is a freshman with a penchant for coffee and Harry Potter. Emma hails from Groton, Massachusetts and in her free time enjoys photography, running, and eating cannolis.
(02/23/17 7:30pm)
Kristine Ahn is a freshman from New Haven, CT who plans to study economics and public policy. Some of her favorite things are poetry, field hockey, and any kind of dessert made with strawberry and cheese.
(02/23/17 7:31pm)
Anthony Robles is a freshman from Mesquite, TX studying film and economics. Before coming to Dartmouth, Anthony was a member of his high school journalism team, which placed first at the state level his senior year. On campus, Anthony is also involved with the Dartmouth Film Society, Cabin and Trail, and volunteers at the Upper Valley Humane Society. In his free time, Anthony enjoys watching films, admiring fine art, and rooting for the best sports team in the world, the Dallas Cowboys.
(02/23/17 7:31pm)
Mika Jehoon Lee is a freshman hoping to study economics and computer science. He was born in Seoul, Republic of Korea but has also lived in Singapore and Andover, MA. Prior to joining The Dartmouth, he wrote for Revolution and Andover Economics Review. In his free time, Mika enjoys dancing, playing tennis and reading nonfiction.
(02/23/17 7:31pm)
Melanie Kos is a freshman from Holyoke, MA. At Dartmouth, she intends to study biology, computer science, and public policy. She is also a writer for Dartbeat and a member of Model UN. Melanie enjoys watching films from the IMDb Top 250 Movie List, seeing people's reactions when she speaks Polish, and Oxford commas.
(02/23/17 7:31pm)
Sunpreet Singh is a freshman from Queens, NY. Sunpreet has a strong passion for social justice, debating, and public speaking. He loves following political tickers and current events as well as participating in extracurricular activities such as Dartmouth Quest for Socioeconomic Engagement, Model United Nations, and Bhangra Dance. He has career interests in law and plans to double major in international relations and economics He also loves to follow and play basketball.
(02/23/17 7:31pm)
Alexandra Steinberg is a freshman from Westchester, NY intending to study cognitive science and education.
(02/23/17 7:32pm)
Jimmy McColgan is a sophomore from High Falls, NY planning to major in economics. Aside from The Dartmouth, he is involved in the Dartmouth Investment and Philanthropy Program. His interests include architecture, photography, and Law & Order: SVU.
(02/23/17 7:32pm)
Frances Cohen is a freshman from New York City. She is undecided on a major, but hopes to pursue something in the humanities department.