Area hikes offer scenic options
Despite the popularity of outdoor recreation here at Dartmouth, many students may not be aware of the proximity and promise of two local hiking delights, the Velvet Rocks Trail and Gile Mountain.
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Despite the popularity of outdoor recreation here at Dartmouth, many students may not be aware of the proximity and promise of two local hiking delights, the Velvet Rocks Trail and Gile Mountain.
Since freshman fall, members of the Class of 2002 have heard stories and College rhetoric about the D-plan feature that receives the most hype -- sophomore summer.
After $6.2 million worth of construction, the Dartmouth community can look forward to two new athletic facilities for the upcoming academic year -- an extensively refurbished skiway and perhaps the world's first coed rugby house.
After having had 230 first-year classes walk through the hallowed halls of Dartmouth, upholding a slew of traditions has become a tradition in itself. And as luck would have it for the incoming class, many of these traditions center around the freshmen to welcome them into the community.
It is still the end of the line for the rope swing, but the fate of the actual tree to which the swing is attached is still hanging in the balance.
Eight-year-old Alex Strenta of Hanover was quick to tell The Dartmouth that he had no special feelings about the Fourth of July, but he was very sure about one thing: "I like the egg toss," he said.
It's the end of the line for the rope swing.