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(07/15/11 2:00am)
What is fun? A question rarely on our minds, but a business we pursue constantly. Its definition is hard to pin down because it is essentially subjective. What is fun for one person might be torturous for another. Yet the ability to conceive of fun is hardwired into all humans. We inherently know when we're having fun, and when we're not. And as a socialized species, we all have generalized conceptions of what is fun and what isn't.
(07/01/11 2:00am)
Just like good food and fine wine, certain combinations of classic sophomore Summer people, places and activities compliment each other perfectly. So educate yourself about some of these pairings, experiment and enjoy.
(05/06/11 2:00am)
'11 Gryffindor Girl: Did you hear? Some Slytherin chick cheated on her final on the Parseltongue LSA. Snape was the prof that was abroad with them and I think he's going to send her to Azkaban for three terms.
(04/22/11 2:00am)
Over the course of 15 months (from September 2010 to January 2012), I will have moved six times: from home to Mid Fayerweather, then to D.C. for an off-term, back to Mid Fay for 11S, out of Mid Fay to an off-campus house for 11X, out of that house to London for 11F, then back to Dartmouth for 12W, where I will finally be able to (sigh) not move until the end of 12S.
(04/15/11 2:00am)
Certain issues are always on our minds at Dartmouth, from the frivolous your potential as a Masters player, whether the sandwich line is worth waiting in, whether you should start flitzing with that hottie in your seminar - to the more substantial gendered social spaces, campus diversity, budget cuts. Dartmouth's honor principle, however, is missing from this list of campus' trendy topics, even though it is something that affects us on a near-daily basis. It lingers in the background when we take tests, complete problem sets, write papers or decide to blitz a prof with a fake excuse for missing the 9L. How much do we actually think about the honor principle and how much should we be thinking about it?
(04/01/11 2:00am)
If you're a Dartmouth student, you don't drink beer. You drink Keystone. And it's always smooth, even when we're not. Sure, there are alternative beverages at t@ils and such, but if ambrosia is the nectar of the Greek gods, then Keystone Light is the nectar of the drinking Dartmouth student.
(11/19/10 4:00am)
My mother graduated from Dartmouth in 1977 the second complete class of women to graduate from the College. There were no sororities, no WISP, no Link Up in short, no resources for the few women at the College. While at Dartmouth, she majored in chemistry and rowed for the women's crew team.
(10/22/10 2:00am)
In Croo songs, it seems like there is always some lyric about forgetting your SAT scores, or your general high school awkwardness because zomg! We're Dartmouth students now! Yet, when the trips high dies down and you've uploaded the last of your Orientation pre-game pics to your Facebook (10FallinginlovewithDartmouth:) ), you may have found that where you attended high school is having some effect on your Dartmouth experience. And maybe even that being awkward doesn't stop in high school: "Uh, hi are you a brother? What's the line? Fifths? Thanks, man."
(10/08/10 2:00am)
I came to Dartmouth to get a world-class education and eventually, a great job. And as much as I am loving every minute as an undergraduate, I'm SO excited for the options that abound after graduation I can go through corporate recruiting and work in consulting/finance, OR take the LSATs and go to law school! Man, the world is my oyster!
(11/02/09 4:00am)
In what event organizers said was an effort to show alumni that support for the LGBT community at the College has increased in the past 25 years, the Dartmouth Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Alumni/ae Association held its 25th anniversary all-class reunion this past weekend.
(10/23/09 2:00am)
Homecoming weekend is known not only for sporting events and visiting alumni, but also for traditional upperclassmen taunts to freshmen of "Touch the fire!" and "Rush the field!"
(10/16/09 2:00am)
Medicaid, the government-run insurance program for low-income individuals and families, has seen increased demand this year due to the economic downturn.
(10/07/09 2:00am)
"Schools were established by local people," Fischel said. "It wasn't the legislature that created them."