Q&A with OPAL Assistant Director Lyndsey Emmons
The newest OPAL assistant director sat down to discuss her career and her ambitions for the expansion of Women and Gender Advising at Dartmouth.
The newest OPAL assistant director sat down to discuss her career and her ambitions for the expansion of Women and Gender Advising at Dartmouth.
From scribbled half-sentences to lipstick-stained napkins, Aubrey King ’27 reflects on finding solace and selfhood in the pages of her journal.
Noelle Blake ’26 writes about finding a bouquet of lilies in a trash can.
One writer collects reflections from Dartmouth students who are on study abroad programs this spring.
One writer notes the charms and idiosyncrasies of Los Angeles during a long drive home.
After the conclusion of March Madness, one writer considers the impact of bracket culture on campus community.
A senior reflects on the importance of genuine friendships during her college experience.
One writer reflects on the impact of Sanborn Library’s tea hour as a campus figure and lasting tradition at Dartmouth.
Incoming Ethics Institute director Julie Rose discusses her interest in political philosophy, the importance of the Ethics Institute and critical ethics issues of today.
One writer investigates the success of New Year’s resolutions and considers their importance, three months later.
One writer reflects on her spring break, considering the challenges of Dartmouth’s unique schedule and the difficulty of not having any travel plans.
Welcome back to Dartmouth! Read this edition of Mirror Asks to find out what our writers did over spring break.
In this Editor’s Note, our three new Mirror editors consider the term ahead.
For those who put in a little extra effort, it’s easy to spice up an otherwise typical meal at Foco.
One writer spotlights the Hop Film program and the people who make it happen.
The Dartmouth sat down with Kid Governor Adams to discuss her term so far and her platform to ban animal testing in New Hampshire.
Ski slopes in New Hampshire and Vermont provide the perfect winter activity for Dartmouth students looking to get outdoors.
SOCY 62, “Love, Romance, Intimacy and Dating,” examines the complex nature of romantic relationships.