Capitol Hill and the Classroom
One writer takes a look at GOVT 86.54: “Congressional Investigations,” where students stage a mock investigative hearing at the end of the term.
One writer takes a look at GOVT 86.54: “Congressional Investigations,” where students stage a mock investigative hearing at the end of the term.
One writer looks back on her admissions process in light of The Dartmouth’s new book, “50 Dartmouth Application Essays That Worked.”
One writer explores what some students consider to be their favorite fall term classes.
Former Mirror editor Omala Snyder ’24 closes out her time at Dartmouth with a reflection on learning how to say goodbye.
One writer explores the history and community behind Han Fusion, one of Hanover’s most beloved restaurants.
Students reflect on taking courses with high-profile faculty.
One writer, along with a member of the Data Visualization team, gauges students’ reactions to the renovation of the Fayerweather Halls.
One writer looks at the government class “Experiments in Politics,” in which students design and publish an experimental study about political misperceptions.
One writer reflects on the difficulties of maintaining digital communication while having a busy Dartmouth schedule.
One writer explores Dartmouth students’ comfort movies and TV shows.
One writer looks at different creative writing organizations on campus.
One soup-lover investigates the path from Foco’s kitchen to the classic teal bowl.
One writer explores Dimensions — Dartmouth’s admitted students weekend — by interviewing the hosts who make it happen.
One writer looks into the small but mighty community of Dartmouth students from Australia and New Zealand.
One writer digs into Trailhead, the Dartmouth Outing Club’s online platform for outdoor excursions.