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Created out of the vision of Eleazar Wheelock to educate Native Americans as well as whites, Dartmouth College was founded in 1769 after Wheelock's first educational attempt, the Moor's Charity School, failed following 15 years of existence.
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Few places in Hanover are open at 2:30 a.m. Even fewer are buzzing with excitement -- people shouting, phones ringing, computer keys clattering.
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Recently, while walking on the grey streets of New York City, I ran into an '85 wearing the patented green hat with the sewn "D" in the front. We exchanged class years and spoke for a while about the College.
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ADMINISTRATORS
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The medical profession has its own jargon; the legal world has its particular vernacular; sports have their own vocabularies. Like most other walks of life, Dartmouth is replete with its own unique lexicon of words, phrases and expressions. To those unaccustomed to this lingo, "joe" may be a friend of yours, the "Heisman" might be a College football trophy, and "scope" might be a mouthwash. But in order to shed the status of a clueless 'shmen, this language is critical to master. Here is our list of the bare essentials.
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Granted, Hanover isn't known for its avant-garde art scene, but that doesn't mean culture and creativity do not abound at the College. Countless musical, theatrical and artistic events provide a wide array of entertainment and performance opportunities for students.
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Arguably the most difficult task 'shmen face at the beginning of the year is figuring out how to get the most out of a meal plan.
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So, you're coming to Dartmouth. Why? For most of you, part of the answer probably lies in the academics and part in the location.
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While every dorm has its advantages and disadvantages, regardless of where your dorm is located or how large it is, it's your home for three terms.
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Obviously you aren't coming to Dartmouth just because it had the best looking brochure highlighting the beautiful campus and countless extracurricular options. Everyone who comes here aims to enrich his or her knowledge through interesting and informative classes.
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Right now if you want to talk to a friend, you pick up the phone. If it's busy, you have to re-dial. And, if no one picks up, you leave a message on the answering machine.
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Rodrigo Martinez '95, a self-proclaimed "multi-faceted renaissance guy," woke up at seven this morning. He grabbed a quick breakfast on the run in order to arrive on time for 7:45 French drill, which he attends five days a week to brush up his speaking skills in preparation for a Language Study Abroad program in Lyon, France this fall.
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Once the excitement of Freshman Week has died down and classes have begun, every first-year student comes to the same shocking realization: it's time to start studying. The College offers a wide variety of places to study, each with its own merits and drawbacks.
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You've finally arrived on the Hanover plain. Your room is a mass of boxes soon to be unpacked as you settle in for a great year. Without your parents' protection, you feel a twinge of homesickness. You're glad to have the independence, but somehow you feel lost and lonely.
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Not taking a shower for almost a week isn't quite what jumps to mind as the best way to make a first impression. But, the bonds built on DOC trips overpower any stench that might come from four days of sweat, rain and mud that accumulates on hundreds of exhausted first-year bodies.
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All first-year students know that upon entering the world of "college life," they will enter a world that has existed for hundreds of years, through thousands of students, millions of ideas and many traditions.
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The College's commitment to diversification is evident in the increase of campus programs that attempt to address the special needs and interests of women and minority students.
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Throw all your college guidebooks away, forget about what you may have seen on 20/20 and don't rent "Animal House" this summer. Though each source claims to portray the true image of the College, none of these sources knows Dartmouth as well as those who have experienced it.
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The Camera Shop of Hanover will move up the street early next month into the space between Murphy's Tavern restaurant and The Dartmouth Co-Op.
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Clowns and cotton candy aren't just for kids. On Sunday July 25, a group of Dartmouth football players enjoyed the visiting Big Apple Circus with Upper Valley area children.