“Empathy is the Starting Point”: Human Centered Design Minor Teaches Problem Solving Through a Human Lens
Students say that the program teaches them a manner of approaching problems which they are able to apply to other areas of their lives.
Students say that the program teaches them a manner of approaching problems which they are able to apply to other areas of their lives.
Farm Club aims to give back to the local community and increase awareness of food inequality.
Students share their reactions to the recent discovery of mold in Andres and Zimmerman halls.
Hanover businesses fall victim to the national labor shortage.
We speak with vendors and visitors of the Norwich Farmers Market.
Ava Koros ’23 looks back on her sorority rush experience.
This week at Mirror, we explore the unexpected.
Do other universities have more inclusive social spaces, or is Greek life the only option for a College in a small town?
Upperclassmen share their experiences studying abroad post-pandemic.
We spotlight a government class on the future of capitalism.
Reflections on the history, changes to and challenges of Dartmouth’s tenure system.
Reflections on getting older while you feel like you're just getting started.
This week in Mirror, we reflect on firsts, lasts and all the in-betweens.
The experience of uncertainty might not always be fun, but it offers the freedom to dream.
The Dartmouth Library’s witty Instagram posts aim to connect “academic juggernauts” to one of campus’ most frequented spaces.
With club sport tryouts behind us, new and old members join together for the start of their season.
Reflections on queer identity and finding place at Dartmouth.
New Mirror writers share their interest in journalism.
As Homecoming weekend approaches, Mirror writers investigate communities on campus.