Morning Milking in Switzerland
Laura ponders the true meaning of "home" as she reflects on her travels.
Laura ponders the true meaning of "home" as she reflects on her travels.
In honor of this week's theme, May, Annette, Lauren and Ray recount memories from previous homecomings.
Ishaan photographs his meaning of the theme, "homecoming."
Born in Japan, government and quantitative social science professor Yusaku Horiuchi has had a global academic experience.
In late September, the College lost its appeal to the Grafton Superior Court to approve a plan for a new indoor practice facility.
Founded in 2013 by George Boateng ’16 Th’17, Project iSWEST, which stands for Innovating Solutions with Engineering, Science and Technology, is a three-week summer program for high school students in Ghana based in part on the College’s curriculum for Engineering Sciences 21, “Introduction to Engineering.” The course serves as the flagship program of the Nsesa Foundation, a nonprofit founded and run by Boateng and six of his colleagues. Nsesa, which means “change” in the Ghanaian language Twi, hopes to help young people use science, technology, engineering and math to benefit their communities, according to the foundation’s website.
On Sept. 26, the College released its latest massive open online course, or MOOC, called “Bipedalism: The Science of Upright Walking.” Taught by anthropology professor Jeremy DeSilva, this free five-week course, open to the public, is the newest addition to DartmouthX, a collection of Dartmouth MOOCs created over the past three years. The course is comprised of five units: comparative anatomy, evolutionary origins, evolutionary history, human variation and the trade-offs of bipedalism, DeSilva said.
The definition of “violence” is fraught with double standards.
Dartmouth should add more Asian food to its regular rotation.
In many ways, “Dunkirk” is the film Christopher Nolan was meant to make. This is not to say that it’s his best film, though it is certainly among the best.
Every Sunday at approximately 9 p.m. a group of creative, artistically-minded students meets in Collis Center 301.
Over the summer, theater professor Carol Dunne received news that her vision to help support female theater professionals and artistic directors at the regional and national level had been endorsed by Helen Gurley Brown’s Pussycat Foundation.
Dartmouth football pulled out a win on the last play to defeat the co-defending Ivy League champion University of Pennsylvania, 16-13, at Franklin Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Friday night.
The Big Green men’s and women’s soccer teams each played at home against Princeton University on Saturday. The women’s game ended in a 2-0 loss for the Big Green, continuing a good season for Princeton and dropping Dartmouth to 4-6. The men won 2-1 with an overtime winner by senior Matt Danilack ’18.
The women’s soccer and men’s and women’s track and field teams recently announced two new endowed coaching positions.
After devoting 20 or more hours a week to their sport during school, Dartmouth’s student-athletes can find it difficult to fill the gap left by sports once their college careers end.
The women’s rugby team continues to prove itself as a team to watch on the national scene.
The Big Green sailing team won the Hewitt Trophy while taking seventh at the 75th Danmark Trophy.
In July, Thai restaurant Kata Thai owner Janet Wong and Samosa Man owner Fuad Ndibalema began the process of merging their eateries into a single, cross-cultural restaurant that will replace what is currently Kata Thai.
The College is studying the possibility of adding additional residence halls in a portion of College Park, a largely underutilized 35-acre green space east of central campus.