What do Dartmouth kids do in a city where one can do everything?
Answer: Find a pong table and an early 80's party
Mirror PicKs
Book: "Special Topics in Calamity Physics," by Marisha Pessl Pessl creates a fictional but eerily realistic world of pompous parents, mysterious teachers and child geniuses as she tells the story of introverted prodigy Blue Van Meer.
Dartmouth Listed:Why we have it so great
Quiz! Which group had a more awful sense of timing: the people who scheduled Homecoming right before midterms, or the '09s who rushed Kappa?
Dartmouth's Hangover Survival Guide:
The Billy Bob to Bloody Mary
Overheard
"I wanna grind up on you. I wanna grind up on you." Repeated several times by guy on Mass Row. "Yeah that's what you did.
Damn, It Feels Good To Be A Foleyite
At this moment, I am in a very awkward position. Although I have committed to write an article about the best kept secret on campus, I am reluctant to state all the wonders of Foley House for fear of losing my spot in the spring.
Livin' La Vida Loca(L)
Sadly, my relationship with New England produce would be classified by Facebook.com as "open": I have been caught getting "jiggy" with Michigan peaches and, dare I say it, California avocados.
Alice Unchained: Hoco Po-Blot
Wednesday's police blotter, complied by Dane Schlossberg '07, described several incidents of lawlessness that went down in Hanover this Homecoming.
Inside this issue
Dearest Mononucleosis, I really think we should start seeing other people. I would love to spend time with humans -- my blankets are nice but they are hard to have conversations with, they don't really respond.
Maggie Talks to strangers
"I did unbelievably imprudent thing"
Dudes on Parade: God is Pissed
For a long time on campus I played rugby for the DRFC. Then this year, after burning Norwich University to the ground again (look it up), their team decided to take revenge on us by ripping my knee in half.
Fast Fiction
If you're not of that race or ethnicity, you can't join. Completely untrue. While these organizations have roots in specific communities, they welcome all people interested in the goals of the organization.
Inside this issue
Ahh. Ahhhhhhh. It is rush week and, honestly, I'm rushed out. It has taken over my life. I've gotten so used to asking the same two questions that my brain has adopted them as their only mode of communication: [To the Eleanor at Collis] Hi, my name is Nova.
To Upgrade or not to upgrade:The new iPod
It seems like every year, Apple announces new iPods that it claims will render the old ones "obsolete." Well, last month, Apple updated the entire iPod family.
Rushing Away From The Crowds
Greek life courses through our veins like our lifeblood here at Dartmouth. The Greeks provide our social sustenance.
Rush: Straight from the Houses' MouthS
Yesterday I sat through a riveting seminar given by Career Services about how to write a cover letter.
Mirror Picks
Book: "Skinny Legs and All," by Tom Robbins Challenge: write a book whose protagonists include a dirty sock, a can o' beans and dancer whose naked form can change the world as we know it.