Death of Girl Gym
One writer explores the ramifications of the loss of the upper level in the Alumni Gym.
One writer explores the ramifications of the loss of the upper level in the Alumni Gym.
One writer explores the different meal plans Dartmouth Dining offers.
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Students are struggling to stand out among a sea of AI-generated content, but Dartmouth AI admissions policy lags behind.
One writer shares her unease surrounding AI as a writer and creative.
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70 Years Later, what does AI look like at Dartmouth?
Two writers explore students’ pride, or lack thereof, in their House Communities.
One writer experiences her first New England fall by tasting all the pumpkin spice Hanover has to offer.
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One writer speaks to students and professors about the popular interdisciplinary program offered by the engineering department.
One writer reflects on the experience of returning to her home country after spending a year in the Dartmouth bubble.
One writer dives into the collaboration, support systems and sacrifices that define the pre-medicine experience.
One writer tries and reviews smoothies offered in Hanover.
The Class of 2029 shares their experiences settling into campus life amid a changing social landscape.
Our cooking connoisseurs return with a fresh take on scallion pancakes — a deliciously flaky dish perfect for warming up an autumn chill.
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If you are a frequent reader of these editors’ notes, you might have noticed that these are often rather personal reflections. They are vulnerable and self-aware, and I’ve loved reading them long before I became tasked with writing my own. This week, however, I don’t think I have it in me to produce something nearly as eye-opening and thoughtful as you, dear readers, deserve. So, I’ve decided to give you something a little different. In honor of seven of our new writers debuting articles this week, I’ve written this poem about this week’s Mirror. Just one month after arriving, it hasn’t quite faded — that homesickness pang. But the ’29s are quick to learn and have already coined their own Foco slang. Though the leaves may suggest otherwise, there’s room for summer drinks, even fruity. One writer embarks on a flavorful quest to find Hanover’s most satisfying smoothie. For one particular group of students, chemistry creates more than one type of bond. Pre-meds seek help from peers and beyond when everything else goes wrong. This beloved six-course program teaches you to think in novel ways; it turns out Dartmouth’s Human-Centered Design minor is worth all the craze. East, West, South, School. Some students take pride in their House, while others express frustration over the roommates it allows. If any of these stanzas left you wanting more, take a look through this week's articles. There, you’ll also find another new writer’s reflections on experiencing “reverse culture shock” when returning home to Uzbekistan after her freshman year and the latest editions of our columns, “Freak of the Week” and “Cooking with Kent and Vidushi.” Here’s to finding new ways when you don’t quite have room for the old. Happy Week 3, Mirror.