Whimsy is Your Friend
I did a lot of things in high school.
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I did a lot of things in high school.
Nothing can adequately describe the madness of college.
Dartmouth boasts numerous religious groups and services that allow students to keep up an active spiritual existence amid the hustle and bustle of everyday campus life.
The Dartmouth Outing Club has always been the jewel in Dartmouth's crown of student organizations. The largest student organization on campus can also claim a longer history than any other outing club in the nation. The DOC, as it's affectionately known, was founded some 94 years ago to "stimulate interest in out-of-door winter sports."
Five hours a day. That's how long the offices on the second floor of Robinson Hall are quiet when The Dartmouth is in production.
In the beginning, Dartmouth College was little more than a small log cabin in the dense New Hampshire forest. It represented literally Dartmouth's slogan: "vox clamantis in deserto," a voice crying out in the wilderness.
The College recently finished one of its largest-ever construction projects in the multimillion-dollar Berry Library and the adjacent Carson Hall.
While Dartmouth students come from a wide variety of places, backgrounds and experiences, there are a number of freshmen traditions that change the thousand or so admitted members of the Class of 2007 from "prospies" into real members of the College. Dartmouth does things a bit differently than your run-of-the-mill Harvard or Princeton. After three days in the woods, a close encounter with President Wright and 107 laps around the bonfire, you will have well earned the right to wear your '07 shirt.
The year 2000-2001 was dominated by the tragic murder of Dartmouth professors Half and Susanne Zantop as well as increasing administrative regulation of Greek houses -- and increasing scrutiny of the houses by the community at large.
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This term, some members of Environmental Systems 39 -- "Natural Resources, Development and the Environment" -- tried something a little different: instead of just studying the problems of food security and distribution, they elected to do something about them.
For a wanderer who's strayed off the guided tour, Capitol Hill has become an August wonderland.
It wasn't your usual assortment of familiar Hollywood names, indie-movie insiders or even obscure foreign actors that flashed across the screen in Loew Auditorium Wednesday evening.
Dartmouth summers -- even those that lie only months away from a hot presidential primary -- are usually times when national politics takes a backseat among on-campus interests.
A routine audit conducted Spring term has directed scrutiny toward Dartmouth's ski team, revealing the College's possible failure to comply with National Collegiate Athletic Association rules.
As the 2003 Ivy League football season draws nearer and observers of the Ancient Eight begin to predict what the coming season holds in store, one thing is certain when it comes to Dartmouth: the slogan for the Big Green's 2003 campaign, "Legacy Reborn," is more than just talk.