Fake it till you make it
There are a lot of things Dartmouth students try to fake: fashion (e.g. flair), pong skills, healthy eating, society taps and studying on FFB.
There are a lot of things Dartmouth students try to fake: fashion (e.g. flair), pong skills, healthy eating, society taps and studying on FFB.
"I still didn't really know her [very well] at this point," a '13 male explains. "But I see her through the glass at Novack.
'13 UGA: My residents know not to say hi to me in public. '12 Girl: Making out is like a college interview you either bomb it, make a really good impression or meh, doesn't matter.
It has been an unconventional Student Assembly election season, to say the least. With only one officially registered presidential candidate on the ballot, a write-in candidate who is off campus and another write-in candidate who has been declared ineligible to run by the Election Planning and Advisory Committee, this election has been complicated and defined by a series of peripheral arguments.
I've heard a distinguished intellectual use the phrase "counter-haha" in serious academic discourse.
Truth: Dartmouth students really do care about their GPAs. Secretly. But we do care. Considering that roughly 90 percent of incoming students at Dartmouth graduated in the top 10 percent of their class, it should come as no surprise that we care about academics.
Imagine that Dartmouth's athletic teams stopped playing. Say, for instance, it turned out like this: Football players have decided they are not getting enough out of the deal the team has with Muscle Milk.
If you follow my column religiously (as most people do), you know that I take everything seriously.
Dartmouth students are really overzealous about warm weather. Like, I get that you're excited that the sun's out.
I have a problem. It's somewhat troubling, but I'm not losing sleep over it. I've realized that I'm basing my professional decisions on the television that I'm watching. Like most people my age, I don't watch TV in the traditional way.
Patton Lowenstein / The Dartmouth Staff After two dissapointing losses earlier this month, the Dartmouth baseball team has continued to establish itself as a strong contender to win the Ivy League for the third consecutive season, entering this weekend's four-game series at Yale University with just six losses overall and a 16-game home winning streak.
Dennis Ng / The Dartmouth Staff Incorporating the arts into educational curricula will lead to an increase in creative solutions to political and social problems, according to Harvard University romance languages and literatures professor Doris Sommer.
Journalist Charlie Rose will moderate the Republican presidential primary debate at the College on Oct.
Yale University senior Michele Dufault died Tuesday night in an accident in the machine shop of Yale's Sterling Chemistry Laboratory, according to the Yale Daily News.
Hi, my name is Max Yoeli and I am running for Student Assembly president. The Assembly is responsible for communicating student opinion to various campus constituencies, especially the administration and Board of Trustees.
AKI ONDA / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Student body presidential and vice presidential candidates presented 90-second responses to questions regarding diversity at the Inter-Community Council's Wednesday debate in Cutter-Shabazz Hall.
Vote Tomorrow! Student Assembly elections 12 a.m. 8 p.m. Friday, April 15, 2011 Vote online at voting.dartmouth.edu for: Student Assembly president Student Assembly vice president 2012, 2013, 2014 Class Council president 2012, 2013, 2014 Class Council vice president Organizational Adjudication Committee Committee on Standards Green Key Society **With the new approval voting system, students can vote for as few as 1 or as many candidates as they would want to support and feel are qualified.*
To the Editor: Students deserve a voice in decisions that the College makes, such as the meal plan change with DDS.
Barely a minute after University of Minnesota mathematics professor Andrew Odlyzko began his Wednesday lecture, the projector he was using unexpectedly lost its connection signal.