Scholars reflect on Goya's art, intellectual contributions
Erin Jaeger / The Dartmouth Staff Francisco de Goya's legacy as an artist and as intellectual was the focus of the symposium "Goya and the Foundation of Modernity," which the College hosted on Thursday.
Former executive gives career advice
Only passion can pioneer entry into a fulfilling professional experience, Aru Kulkarni, former chief customer officer and president of Liz Claiborne apparel, proclaimed to roughly 40 Dartmouth students in a lecture on Thursday.
Gilroy '50 speaks on new biography
Gambling, in many respects, has dominated the life of Pulitzer Prize winning playwright Frank Gilroy '50, who averaged $40 per night as a professional gambler after graduating from Dartmouth. "My whole life has been a gamble.
Poetry exhibits pain of disordered eating
Struggling for liberation from an endless cycle of self-starvation, one Dartmouth student's triumph over her anorexia was short lived.
Endicotts observe Batek society
As a tiger stalked close to her during her trip to Malaysia, Karen Endicott, director of communications at the Thayer School of Engineering, doubted her ability to climb a nearby tree.
Editor's Note
I have spent countless hours listening to songs for that perfect "next track" in the many mixes I've compiled over the years.
Point and Counterpoint (Davis)
Don't get me wrong -- I love a good dance party. I like rocking out with my girls to jams like Ashlee Simpson's "L.O.V.E.," faking a B-side swing dance with a gentleman friend or two and going home with tired feet to the E.B.A's delivery man and my ravenous roommate.
Point and Counterpoint (Browne)
College males have it hard, especially at Dartmouth. Hanover is not really what you'd call the dating hotspot of the Lake Sunapee region, so avenues to meet those women you want to take home to mom are limited.
Reboot and Rally: The Lost Format
In some alternate universe, I would write these sweet columns that do not come off sounding whiny or cracked out.
The DM Manual of Style
By Dylan Leavitt Why are we showing our underwear? All of a sudden, the fashion deities encourage us to expose ourselves, pushing for comfort with our sexuality.
Breaking Through: The Ultimate Feminine Indulgence
I recently made the mistake of watching late-night television with several guy friends. Exhausted with "Seinfeld" reruns and college basketball, they finally settled for a Cinemax showing of "A Tale of Two Titties." An admitted amateur in the late night porn genre, I first feigned vague disinterest, occasionally commenting on how artificial the women's breasts appeared or the grammatical mistakes in poorly written dialogue.
Overheard
'08 Psi U 1: I've only written for the The Mirror twice and I already hate it. My next column will be about how I deserve page 3. '08 Psi U 2: And then there will be a counterpoint. '11 Girl 1: So, how was your afternoon? '11 Girl 2: It was fine, until I heard the song I lost my virginity to blasting out of Phi Delt. '10 guy: I hate having a penis.
Last Night a DJ Saved My Life
Caitlin Kelly / The Dartmouth Senior Staff The life of the party is not the frat brother voluntarily doming himself several times in one night.
Granite in our Brains: The Mixtape
"What came first, the music or the misery? People worry about kids playing with guns and watching violent videos, but nobody worries about kids listening to thousands -- literally thousands -- of songs about heartbreak, rejection, pain, misery and loss.
Spotlight: Phil Chang '08
Growing up in Korea, Phil Chang '08 had a passion for hip-hop, making contacts with industry movers and shakers at a young age over e-mail.
Our Ivory Towers
I have to admit, the view from this ivy-garnished ivory tower of ours is just fantastic! From here I can look down upon all of the people who go to inferior universities and colleges and mock them for their plebeian lifestyle.



