Old traditions remain
Ali talks to Dartmouth students about the meaning of "conformity" on campus.
Ali talks to Dartmouth students about the meaning of "conformity" on campus.
Clara reflects on the ups and downs of her high school experience, as well as her preparedness for college.
Elise draws connections between the Green and her summer camp experiences.
Lauren, Annette and May, all dressed in Dartmouth sweatshirts, discuss what "conformity" means to them.
Ishaan photographs his interpretation of "conformity."
Two Dartmouth students recall their experiences on the frontline of the Dakota Access Pipeline protest.
Cris talks to Upper Valley political organizations.
Nelly interviews psychology professor Todd Heatherton and considers the role of social media on egos.
Andrew visits the Dartmouth Observatory to participate in the astronomy department's public viewing.
Ishaan Jajodia captures the meaning of "revolution" in this week's photo essay.
Elise discusses revolutions in her thesis presentation, as well as "chasing the high."
Clara documents her life in terms of the season's revolutions.
The Mirror squad — drowning in midterms — considers the meaning of "revolution."
Everyone should have a favorite word. May’s favorite word is “saudade.” “Saudade” is a Portuguese and Galician word that makes its home primarily in the dark depths of May’s Spotify romance playlist.
“Don’t judge a book by its cover.” We’ve all heard this. From a young age we are taught not to judge something or someone based simply of what we see.
Columnist Clara Guo '17 reflects on her retirement from figure skating.
Carolyn Zhou '19 shines a spotlight on the people behind the cameras at the College.
Columnist Elise Wien '17 ponders wealth, excess and fulfillment in America.
Cristian Cano '20 explores the state of student journalism at Dartmouth.
Andrew Sosanya '20 explores the identity of athletes at the College.