Nejad: Departures from the Norm
Saba explores her feelings about graduation through multiple dictionary definitions.
Saba explores her feelings about graduation through multiple dictionary definitions.
Happy Week 6, Mirror readers! In honor of this issue’s theme, “That Which is Public,” your intrepid (do we use that word too frequently?) editors decided to entertain you with their most embarrassing, public stories.
Saba photographs her interpretation of this issue's theme, "That Which is Public."
Janice attended Tabard's termly event, "Lingerie," and investigated deviations from the norm.
Jake interviews government professors Carey and Nyhan about their stances on the current status of the U.S. government.
Maria talks to psychology professor Peter Tse about departures from consciousness.
Kylee speaks with a Dartmouth Coach driver to ask about his interactions with students.
For International OCD Awareness Week, Chris reflects on his personal journey with OCD and seeks to raise positive dialogue about mental health.
Saba Nejad '18 explores the theme of "Escape" in this week's photo essay.
Post-Homecoming weekend, the Mirror editors return to Robo to produce this week's issue with the theme, "departures."
Our “Alma Mater” proclaims a campus of loyal sons and daughters of an idyllic “College on the Hill.” While the “Alma Mater” is sung on First-Year Trips by the incoming class and is played daily on the bells of Baker Library, it’s easy to forget why we recite these time-honored words.
It’s odd that we prepare our young adults for the “real world” by sending them to schools like Dartmouth — schools that, arguably, have little in common with the real world.
It’s a crisp fall afternoon. The leaves crunch beneath my feet, and my breath trails behind me in large puffs.
Maria looks at parental leave across America, as well as how it affects Hanover parents.
Janice analyzes the importance of DACA and the dynamics it builds.
Annie compares homestay experiences amongst Dartmouth students.
After listening to Jacob Kirkegaard's sound expedition in Fairchild, Numaira investigates the sounds of home.
Farid talks to self-proclaimed interior design experts on campus.
Julia looks around at Rauner to uncover the history of homecoming traditions.
Skyler interviews ENVS professor Terry Osborne about the community-based first-year seminar he teaches.