Lessons Learned in Long Lines
Street Roberts ’24 takes us through the line at the Courtyard Café, learning some lessons along the way.
Street Roberts ’24 takes us through the line at the Courtyard Café, learning some lessons along the way.
Members of the Class of 2024 mourn missed traditions but find solace in the fact that their unique start to Dartmouth unites them as a class.
Pre-health seniors discuss preparing for the MCAT and their gap year plans.
Students reflect on their experiences as the only member of their class year in their courses.
Members of the Class of 2024 look forward to their first term on Dartmouth's campus.
This week in mirror we invite you to take a break from the hustle and bustle of week three and reflect on long lines, lost traditions and more.
The program — aimed at improving Dartmouth’s mental health resources — will consist of an institutional assessment, the implementation of a strategic plan and a progress update.
The event, hosted over Zoom, drew around 370 attendees streaming in to watch and engage with Chomsky on topics spanning from reforming the “neoliberal system” to technological automation.
The lecture — titled “From Dartmouth to Wall Street to Rome: A Career in Business, Politics, Government, and Diplomacy” — featured discussion of Eisenberg’s tenure as ambassador to Italy and San Marino.
The student-run organization brings energy to Sarner Underground, with musicians performing three times per term.
We must redefine how to “end” the pandemic.
White River Junction's Tuckerbox Restaurant is the perfect place for Turkish and Mediterranean food.
Baily Deeter ’22 shares his thoughts on the start of the 2021 NFL season in his latest installment of “From the Bleachers.”
In the team's first home game in nearly two years, the Big Green showed few signs of rust. Ivy League play begins this weekend.
The team has won its first three games of the season against LIU, Quinnipiac and Army.
Falling behind two sets to none early, the Big Green fought hard in a furious comeback but could not prevail in the tiebreak.
Football wins big at home, women's cross country got back into competition and sailing competed in events across the northeast in this weekend's roundup.
DDS director Jon Plodzik advised students to grab meals during low-volume times.
Frankfurters features specialties like the “Joan” and “Dirty Water” dogs, and Tacos y Tequila aims to sell every tequila available in New Hampshire.
The College hopes to hire a new OGL director by the end of fall term.