TTLG: Enjoy This Beautiful View
Former news executive editor Gianna Totani ’25 reflects on slowing down and taking it all in.
Former news executive editor Gianna Totani ’25 reflects on slowing down and taking it all in.
Former Mirror editor Gretchen Bauman ’25 reflects on running and her four years at Dartmouth.
Former managing editor Arizbeth Rojas u201925 reflects on her many laps around Occom Pond and the stubborn sense of optimism she's gained over the years.
Selin Hos ’25 reflects on the true purpose of her Dartmouth education.
Members of past and current all-female bands talk about navigating the music scene at Dartmouth.
One writer discusses her favorite coming of age movies which include debutante balls, a run-down mill town in North Carolina and everything in between.
The Dartmouth sat down with Geer to talk about her experience as an athlete in one of the College’s first coeducational classes.
Some members of the Class of 2025 got creative to fulfill their physical education requirements.
In an email to campus, OVIS also offered some international students campus housing over the summer.
The amicus brief will demonstrate that “the elimination of funding at Harvard negatively impacts the entire ecosystem” of higher education.
Jordan Narrol ’25, who said she was not present at the May 28 sit-in in Parkhurst Hall, has been barred from campus and will not be able to graduate this month.
One writer discovers the fragrant aromatics of draft cider in our very own Hanover.
Happy Week 10, Dartmouth! Read this edition of Mirror Asks to hear the final remarks of our writers this spring.
Dartmouth’s premier relationship advice column.
At a rally at noon today, the protesters called for Dartmouth’s Board of Trustees to approve a divestment proposal.
The union made the announcement two weeks after the beginning of the strike.
In an interview with The Dartmouth, Wade said that they are unsure if they will be able to graduate.
In an email sent to senior administrators, the six house professors said that the protesters were not violent or threatening.