What's in a name?
Cris profiles some of Dartmouth's most well known donors.
Guo: Little House on the Hill
Clara house hunts for a post-graduate apartment in Boston.
Editors' Note
The intrepid Mirror team focused on representations of "power" on campus this week.
A thousand (or four thousand) words
Ishaan photographs his interpretation of the word "power."
Through the Looking Glass: 'Feminist Shakespeare' at Dartmouth
Kelly Gaudet '17 describes her experience as a writer and director of "Feminist Shakespeare."
Through the Looking Glass: Writing as a Process
In a "Through the Looking Glass" feature, Natalie Mendolia '19 uses creative writing to grasp an ever-changing reality.
Daughter's Dissolution
The Mirror features a poem titled "Daughter's Dissolution" by Hannah Matheson '18.
Los Angeles at Night
The Mirror features a poem titled "Los Angeles at Night" by Henry Woram '17.
Guo: Variations on a Date
Reservation for Two, Take One: My head hurts. It’s been hurting for over an hour now, ever since Kevin and I arrived at Giacomo’s in the South End for our dinner reservation.
Wien: A Story
Elise provides an excerpt from a personal short story.
Balancing narratives on Dartmouth alumni
Julia examines famous Dartmouth alumni from perspectives that are different from the usual.
Misconceptions of financial aid
After conducting a survey, Mara debunks "fictions" about financial aid perceptions on campus.
Making it work at Dartmouth
Eliza Jane interviews student workers at Dartmouth to uncover how they juggle commitments.
Mirror truth-o-meter
Cris ranks common Dartmouth students' statements on a scale from "false" to "true."
Editors' Note
Get to know your Mirror editors with "two truths and a lie" — or rather, "two facts and a fiction."
Divestment faces diverging paths
Members of Divest Dartmouth are increasingly frustrated with the lack of action by the College.
Undocumented at Dartmouth
Mara and Annette explore the truths about what it means to be an undocumented student at Dartmouth.
Democracy and Conspiracy: Q&A with government professor Brendan Nyhan
Cris interviews government professor Brendan Nyhan about political misconceptions and conspiracy theories.






