Mirror Asks: Spring Break Edition
Welcome back to Dartmouth! Read this edition of Mirror Asks to find out what our writers did over spring break.
Welcome back to Dartmouth! Read this edition of Mirror Asks to find out what our writers did over spring break.
In this Editor’s Note, our three new Mirror editors consider the term ahead.
While at Dartmouth, Navarro-Aranguren created the WGSS department, pushed for coeducation.
Since opening in January 2024, the stop for food and coffee has become a popular spot for students and locals.
University leaders must fight back against attacks from the Trump administration.
The College accepted students to the Class of 2029 on Thursday evening, with an overall admissions rate of 6%.
Raymer, who has defended President Donald Trump’s call to redefine birthright citizenship, will oversee the Office of Visa and Immigration Services and serve on President Beilock’s leadership team.
The constitutional task force will be charged with recommending improvements for DSG’s bylaws.
Hanover saw 37 more inches of snowfall this February than last year — allowing students to enjoy safer and “generally better” winter activities.
Grace Lee '28 illustrates the official end-of-the-winter guide to walking around campus.
Jamylle Oliveira '26 is almost done with her finals... but first needs to get her comic in for the D.
Stephen Adjei '25 makes the pitch for more of a different kind of cookies on campus.
Eloise Langan '27 gives us another look at a figure that has been in the news lately.
Dartmouth’s Climate Futures Initiative has empowered students to help shape the future of the College’s climate research and curriculum — here are the key takeaways.
El-Naggar, a former Middle East correspondent for The New York Times, has produced documentaries on ISIS, the Israel-Hamas war and gender in Egypt, among others.
Tori Famularo ’26, also known as DJ TFam, is paving the way for female DJs in Dartmouth’s music and dance scene.
The two-sport sophomore plays midfield for the Big Green men’s lacrosse team and safety for the football team.
At an event hosted by the Rockefeller Center, Stein shared his experience governing across party lines and putting partisan conflicts aside to work with Republicans on key issues.
The renovations, which will leave the cafe shut down from March 2 to March 31, will also move the cafe’s prepackaged items from refrigerators to new “Fresh Zone” machines.
Welch and Katyal reflected on the legal impact of Trump’s recent executive actions and considered potential checks on presidential acts that overreach executive powers.