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(04/10/09 7:20am)
For Jen and me, this issue has served as a turning point in our relationship. While we still cling to the fact that we "have so much in common," (see: the last four Mirrors) we've come to realize that I love fashion and Jen doesn't. While I was like a kid in a candy store browsing around Bella, JuliAna and Rosey Jekes for this week's centerfold, Jen was ready to hurl. (Or maybe Jen just raged too much the night before.)
(04/03/09 6:29am)
So, Spring term is upon us, and here at The Dartmouth, we couldn't think of a better way to start arguably the best term of the year off right than by having a Mirror issue dedicated to celebrating Spring term the right way. Sadly for us, the first production day of the spring had to fall on the nicest day thus far ... oh, the sacrifices we make.
(03/06/09 9:19am)
As the term winds down, many of us can't wait for the chance to escape the snow and head south. However, each spring break, a select few decide to be a bit more productive ...
(02/27/09 9:53am)
At a school that offers endless opportunities to stay physically active year-round, including running on the fitness center's treadmills with personal TV monitors, playing ice hockey on Occom Pond and kick-boxing for PE credit, you'll most likely find Jen and I hanging out in Collis, munching on our third breakfast sandwich of the day, or in FoCo, happily heading to the fro-yo toppings bar over and over again.
(02/20/09 10:04am)
As freshmen, adjusting to Dartmouth was not easy for us. Hanover winters were much worse than anything New Jersey -- let alone New Orleans -- could offer. It took us more than a term to figure out the difference between Tri-Delt and Theta Delt, and a year to learn about shortcut keys on BlitzMail. Even now, we still get antsy by the time week seven of the term rolls around, as we eagerly await the next break when we can go home and see our families.
(02/06/09 10:03am)
Date: 26 Jan 2009 03:20:19 -0400
(01/30/09 10:55am)
Dining at Dartmouth is weird. "Getting a meal" consists of much more than just a plate of General Tso's chicken or a Banana Log wrap. When, where and with whom we'll eat are questions we ask ourselves at least three times a day. Once we've determined lunch will be in Homeplate at 12:20 p.m. -- right before 11s get out so we beat the rush -- and we've secured a prime booth, it's time to make the rounds. Don't act like you don't what we're talking about. Now that we've seen the scene in Home Plate, we obviously need to check out who's lunching with whom at the Pavilion and Food Court ... and oh yeah, what they are serving for lunch, of course...
(01/23/09 10:58am)
It's week three, and we are still continuing to find so much in common. We are proud, yet slightly disappointed at the same time, to say we have never been Good Sammed or had a run-in with S&S or H-Po. It's an interesting phenomenon. On the one hand, it's nice to know that we've made it through almost three-fourths of our Dartmouth careers, including the shitshow that was sophomore summer, without a single mark against us. Yet, we can't help but feel like we are missing out on that necessary walk of shame from Dick's House. Nevertheless, there are enough of you out there making up for our lameness. Read on to hear how the rest of campus has more street cred than we do...
(01/16/09 9:44am)
Jen and I agree on many things, like how New Year's resolutions suck, The Mirror is the most-read section of The Dartmouth and the fact that our school is awesome. Nevertheless, Jen will jump at any chance she gets to jet home to New Orleans for a weekend. Whereas for me, it's the exact opposite. Being a native of New Jersey probably has a lot to do with it, but really, I've lost all desire to know what's happening in my hometown. Other than seeing my family and catching up with my two best friends, breaks at home are truly painful.
(01/09/09 10:34am)
We hate New Year's Resolutions. We always make them, and then we break them, and then we just feel bad about ourselves when late December rolls around and we look back on another failed year. We didn't make it to the gym five times a week, we didn't refrain from doming ourselves and (therefore) we didn't make 4.0's either. So what's the point anyway? Why not ring in 2009 with no plans in mind and see what the new year brings you? That's our plan at least.
(07/25/08 7:59am)
Squirrels chewing holes in cereal boxes, one-on-one pong tournaments on any and all weeknights, calling the police to get rid of a bat -- do any of these scenarios sound familiar? Living in Hanover proper is what makes sophomore summer so new and different for many members of the sophomore class. We talked to some of our classmates living off-campus for their stories.
(07/11/08 7:34am)
The sun is out but classes are in full swing as we finish week four of the best 10 weeks of our lives. This said, something's not right about the way sophomores are bombarded with lists of every adventure summer has to offer (read: every article written in The Compact Mirror), and then expected to keep up our Bridgewater-worthy GPA's. So, what's the best way to balance academic excellence with extracurricular awesomeness? Screw that Orgo lab, drop those 9L's and 3A's and TAKE EASY CLASSES.