Dartmouth Under Siege: Attack of the Campers
Youve seen them around. Theyre slinking behind every corner, taking up prime benches on the green, and roving around town in hordes.
Youve seen them around. Theyre slinking behind every corner, taking up prime benches on the green, and roving around town in hordes.
Despite their foul smells, permanent layers of grime and questionable sanitation levels, Dartmouths basements hold a place in students hearts.
Jarman Rogers / The Dartmouth Staff Eggs can come scrambled, sunny-side up, or in the case of Latif Nasser '08's one-act play "The Oologist's Egg," passionate -- as in Fritz the passionate egg.
Ah yes, the infamous gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender (queer, questioning, curious, fluid, etc.) dating scene at Dartmouth.
It's summer -- the season of sunshine, sweat and skimpy clothing. Only this time around you're at Dartmouth, land of hot hookups and quick goodbyes where connections are formed as fast as pong balls flying across the table.
Potter-mania has undeniably dominated the month of July. With the release of the seventh and final book of the series just a week away, the release of the newest Harry Potter film just eleven days prior to the novel was clearly a preemptive strike meant to titillate die-hard fans and keep Potter on the brain. But for those of us who stood in line until midnight on Wednesday, July 11, the book's release will be a much-welcomed respite from the film franchise.
Teresa Lattanzio / The Dartmouth Staff With summer in full swing, the layers of parkas, long underwear, and mile-long scarves that dominate campus nine months of the year have finally taken a hiatus.
Courtesy of the Hood Museum The Hood Museum of Art's permanent collections include more than 65,000 pieces of art, and this summer, the Hood launched a four-year program to highlight the diverse resources of its collections, culminating with the museum's twenty-fifth anniversary celebration in 2010.
Five ways to generate even more heat this summer
Dartmouth camper girl #1 to #2: So... do you ride horses? '09 unaffiliated girl: Do you think my butt looks big in these pants? '09 Tri Delt: I think big butts are a good thing.
Sophomore summer isn't just for sophomores anymore. The traditionally sophomore-saturated term is still heavy on the oh-nines, but now includes a healthy dose of about 100 upperclassmen, about 9 months removed from their first sophomore summer.
Courtesy of Dartmouth College Library Sophomore summer has a legendary mystique entirely different from that of any other term.
Dartmouth camper girl #1 to #2: So... do you ride horses? '09 unaffiliated girl: Do you think my butt looks big in these pants? '09 Tri Delt: I think big butts are a good thing.
Five ways to generate even more heat this summer
Caitlin Kelley / The Dartmouth Staff It's been awhile since I've been to summer camp, but I'm back. While feelings of anticipation linger during the ten-month-long camp off-season, the bus ride up to camp was always a five-hour session jam-packed with obnoxious tone-deaf singing of camp songs interspersed with views of rolling green mountains whizzing by the window.
Sophomore summer isn't just for sophomores anymore. The traditionally sophomore-saturated term is still heavy on the oh-nines, but now includes a healthy dose of about 100 upperclassmen, about 9 months removed from their first sophomore summer.
Courtesy of Dartmouth College Library Sophomore summer has a legendary mystique entirely different from that of any other term.
Courtesy of the Hood Museum The Hood Museum of Art's permanent collections include more than 65,000 pieces of art, and this summer, the Hood launched a four-year program to highlight the diverse resources of its collections, culminating with the museum's twenty-fifth anniversary celebration in 2010.
The Dartmouth Date: 10 Jun 2007 09:30:00 From: Current Undergraduates Reply-To: stilltrappedinthebubble Subject: Commencement To: graduating.seniors@Alum.Dartmouth.Org Congratulations, you've made it!
Alpha Phi arrives, Tubestock bids adieu junior year