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Students and community members wait to hear Bill Clinton speak on Monday morning.
Dartmouth alum Connie Britton was interviewed after she spoke in Rocky on Sunday afternoon.
Connie Britton, Senator Gellibrand, Governor Hassan, and Congresswoman Kuster all spoke in Rocky on Sunday afternoon.
The Fairground Saints performed Saturday night in One Wheelock as part of Brews & Bands.
Students groups handed out apples from Riverview Farm to celebrate Food Day 2016 on Monday afternoon.
Former President Bill Clinton spoke Monday morning in Alumni Hall.
Former President Bill Clinton spoke Monday morning in Alumni Hall.
The Dartmouth Aires performed before former President Bill Clinton spoke Monday morning in Alumni Hall.
Flowchart: Should You Go to Late Night?
It’s 1 a.m. on a Friday night and the age-old question arises once more: Should you go to Late Night? Your inviting friends tell you that “calories don’t count on the weekend,” but your all-too-real Freshman Fifteen experience would suggest otherwise. Some say that college is where you start making the hard decisions in life. How are you expected to choose between sleep and chicken nuggets, or TDX and mozz sticks? Luckily, Dartbeat has a simple flowchart that will ALWAYS get you out of this dilemma.
Letter of Endorsement: Throwback Songs
You can tell a lot about a person based on what music they listen to, but there is one genre of music that will always and forever be universal: the throwback pop song. If you were born after the year 2000, you probably have no idea what I’m talking about, or your version of childhood jams includes the Young Thug track that was released less than 10 minutes ago. But for the few and the proud, a throwback isn’t just a song, it’s a lifestyle.
The Old Pine served as a gathering place for seniors in 1828.
The history of sports and traditions at Dartmouth
With 35 varsity sports, 33 club sports and 24 intramural sports and more than 75 percent of undergraduates participating, it is safe to say that a love for athletics runs deep at the College. However, not many people know the evolution of Dartmouth’s varsity athletics program, beginning in 1769. This week, The Dartmouth explores the history of sports at the College through an overview of landmark events, traditions and obscure sports.
One-on-One with Carmen Braceras '20
Carmen Braceras ’20 grew up playing ice hockey. At Dartmouth, she is using those skills to play for the field hockey team. Braceras, a freshman from Concord, Massachusetts, began playing field hockey in middle school. She played varsity at Concord-Carlisle High School, and she currently leads the team with 13 points.
Hot Takes: Sophomore Stars
Sophomore year, year two or just a second chance; I have a theory that things only get better when you’re still kind of new to it, but not too new. Whether it’s a rookie baseball player who at first failed to meet tremendous expectations forced to toil in the minors for a year, recalled back up again to help carry his team to the National League Championship Series or a Dartmouth student who needs his freshman year to figure out the wild game and phenomenon of “pong,” 2016 has been the year for just getting adjusted to shine.
NARP Meets World: Lesson #1
I promised myself I would never do this again, yet I once again find myself in the land beyond the pride. Going against every single thing I have learned in Disney’s “Lion King,” I find myself with no choice but to venture down to the darkest realms Dartmouth has to offer.
Just a Bit Outside: 27 Outs
Baseball fans love to bring up the lack of a clock in baseball. No matter what happens in the first inning, you have to record all 27 outs to win the game. The difference between this and say, a 60-minute football game, is subtler than it might seem. In football, a big hit might set a tone that carries a team through all four quarters. An early lead of just two touchdowns may quickly seem insurmountable for the opposing side. No matter how much time is on the clock, momentum is always critical in sports with time limits. One takeaway can completely shift the complexion of a game, and that shift can last for the game’s duration.