Charting New Territory: First-Generation Students at Dartmouth
The Pronouns Question
It was a gray day in Piazza Benedetto Cairoli, a small park just down the street from Rome’s Campo de’ Fiori, where I shared a bench with Olivia Goodwin ’21. The topic of that day’s chat? Pronouns.
The Pronouns Question
It was a gray day in Piazza Benedetto Cairoli, a small park just down the street from Rome’s Campo de’ Fiori, where I shared a bench with Olivia Goodwin ’21. The topic of that day’s chat? Pronouns.
Beyond the Binary: Gender Inclusive Social Spaces
It’s no secret that Greek life is prominent on Dartmouth’s campus.
TTLG: Unconnecting the Stars
It was my second week back from First-Year Trips. I’d moved into my dorm early for the debate team pre-season, but with Orientation Week approaching, my floormates were finally arriving.
Sorry Not Sorry: Unpacking the Apology Gap
During two separate performance reviews, bosses have told me to stop apologizing.
Turning Up the Heat: Immigration Activism in the Summer
TTLG: Reflection As a Fourth Class
When I came to Dartmouth, I thought I was ready to do the worst academically. Call it low self- esteem, call it imposter syndrome — a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.
Inclusivity As Political Theory: Q&A with Professor Lucas Swaine
Lessons from Dr. Seuss
In case you haven’t yet received Dartmouth paraphernalia with “Oh, the Places You’ll Go!” splashed across the cover, it’s time you learned about your new favorite author. Also known as Dr. Seuss, Theodor Seuss Geisel graduated from Dartmouth in 1925 before he went on to write over 60 books.
Mapping Dartmouth: Your go-to Campus Guide
Whether it’s your freshman dorm, a bench on the Green or a library study nook, you will soon find a place at Dartmouth that you connect to. But first, you will get lost more times than you can count, even after you ask five upperclassmen for directions. Here’s to minimizing your confusion and providing basic details about the most important campus locations to know!
The History of Pong: A Dartmouth Tradition
Once upon a time, some Dartmouth fraternity brothers playing table tennis rested their mugs of beer on the table while they played. A few stray ping pong balls landed in the cups by divine accident, until someone proposed that it was more fun to aim for the mugs of beer themselves.
Dartmouth Dining Services Hacks
Glittering trays of chicken nuggets, steaming hot waffles fresh off the press and ice cream — so much ice cream — await behind the doors to Foco. At the start of your freshman fall, I’m sure you’ll eat one, two, three or maybe four meals a day in Dartmouth’s only all-you-can-eat dining location.