You Are What You Eat: DDS and KAF
Before King Arthur Flour and Novack Café opened as dining options in Baker-Berry Library, only Baker existed on Dartmouth’s campus.
Before King Arthur Flour and Novack Café opened as dining options in Baker-Berry Library, only Baker existed on Dartmouth’s campus.
Dartmouth attracts some students for its business-friendly, entrepreneurial culture and there is no better place to look for evidence of Dartmouth students’ keen business sense.
Geography Another day at the office. Fido the yellow lab saunters over to the plush blue mat he occupies in the corner of the geography office.
American motivational speaker and author Earl Nightingale once tweeted, “Your problem is to bridge the gap which exists between where you are now and the goal you intend to reach.” For many students at Dartmouth, their goals includes a career in business, but the College does not offer a business major.
Dartmouth is a liberal arts college. Most of us are working towards a bachelor of arts degree. We are working towards one day being able to frame our diploma written in a language dead for almost a thousand years (don’t you read Latin?) and hang it up on our wall in the prestigious office we will obviously all occupy.
Officials at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center are finalizing changes to the hospital’s security and emergency coordination policies in the wake of last fall’s fatal shooting according to DHMC director of security Daniel Dahmen.
During this year’s sorority winter term recruitment, which ended on Jan. 29, 125 women participated, up from 106 last winter, according to an email statement from Office of Greek Life director Brian Joyce. The seven houses that participated in formal recruitment through the Inter-Sorority Council this winter extended 105 bids, all of which were accepted, Joyce wrote.
Last fall, Dartmouth Dining Services implemented a series of changes to the menus at the Courtyard Café.
Most Dartmouth students know from watching a cappella performances at showcases and Greek houses that we have many talented singers on campus, but not many know about the process of arranging the music.
As February approaches, Dartmouth students begin preparations for V-Day, the global movement to end violence against girls and women.
Sometimes the audience isn’t so receptive.
Looking at Hanover from a Southerner’s perspective.
There is much evil, but we all have goodness within ourselves.
China has entered Africa in force, and the continent has benefited.
Former men’s soccer coach Chad Riley and the Class of 2018 shared a special connection. The ’18s were the first class Riley recruited as an assistant coach and the first group of players to enter a system with Riley entrenched at the helm after he became head coach in 2013.
Dartmouth’s men’s basketball started off the season trying to prove all of the team’s doubters wrong.
Dartmouth men’s hockey has been successful as of late, toppling some of the best teams in the country and playing very strong hockey.
Going by a single name rather than a full name identifies you as a “somebody.” Think Bono, Ronaldinho and Voltaire. It was fitting, then, that Tanguy Nef ’20 became known as “Nef” when he came to Dartmouth from Switzerland in 2016.
With the 2018 Winter Olympics kicking off in 11 days, athletes around the world are preparing to travel to Pyeongchang, South Korea for the experience of a lifetime.