If They Only Knew...
You may judge me for saying this, but my spirit animal is a fly. Yes, that's exactly what I said.
You may judge me for saying this, but my spirit animal is a fly. Yes, that's exactly what I said.
Representatives from over a dozen colleges and universities met in Boston this week to discuss the progress of the National College Health Improvement Program, an initiative begun by former President Jim Yong Kim in 2011 to reduce high-risk drinking across college campuses. Dartmouth College Health Improvement project director Aurora Matzkin said the NCHIP summit represents the closure of the original learning collaborative that began two years ago.
The Supreme Court's Monday ruling on affirmative action in Fisher v. Texas may lead to an increased number of law suits against universities, The Chronicle of Higher Education reported.
On a chilly night in February 1962, renowned photographer Joel Sternfeld '65 left his dorm for Dick's House.
Abbie Kouzmanoff / The Dartmouth Staff According to the Registrar's website, 250 students are currently enrolled in Astronomy 1, 2 and 3 a little less than one-fourth of the Class of 2015.
Marina Shkuratov / The Dartmouth Staff "Bright" would be a compliment to the fluorescent interior of your cubicle.
To the Editor: Students with Divest Dartmouth ("The Cost of Divestment," May 22) have not properly researched the implications of their campaign.
Marina Shkuratov / The Dartmouth Staff / The Dartmouth Staff Debo Band, an Ethiopian pop group known for fusing traditional Ethiopian tunes with modern rock and jazz, performed their high-energy music before a crowd of community members and their children in Spaulding Auditorium last night.
To the Editor: Bored at Baker is useful for exchanging ideas that social pressure would keep you from exchanging if you had put your face to them.
Following a year of deliberations, the Supreme Court avoided a broad ruling on an affirmative action case involving the University of Texas' admissions program, The Wall Street Journal reported.
June is a great time to be an American sports fan. Major League Baseball action has heated up, the Miami Heat and Lebron James earned a stunning seven-game victory over the San Antonio Spurs, and just last night, Chicago won the Stanley Cup in thrilling fashion. With what seems like a must-win sports game every night, no media enterprise has dominated the 24-hour sports news cycle like ESPN and their flagship program SportsCenter. From the diamond to the gridiron, SportsCenter at its best gives fans the scores, storylines and amazing plays from around the sports world in one condensed hour. Sportscenter is a cornerstone of American sports' culture.
During Dartmouth's admissions tours and information sessions, prospective students are bound to hear references to the Dartmouth Plan.
<img alt="Adams' crew is shooting scenes for "I'm Obsessed with You" at various locations across campus." title="Adams' crew is shooting scenes for "I'm Obsessed with You" at various locations across campus." src="http://static.thedartmouth.com/2013/06/25/photos/10122articlephoto.jpg" /> Anna Davies / The Dartmouth Staff Genevieve Adams '11 first wrote "I'm Obsessed with You (But You've Got to Leave Me Alone)" as a creative writing thesis, having dropped her theater major upon learning that she would be required to take classes in production.
Two top positions in the Undergraduate Judicial Affairs office are changing hands with the departure of director Nathan Miller and assistant director Meredith Smith, who both left at the end of spring term. Miller will take up the post of senior class dean and judicial affairs coordinator at Swarthmore College on July 8.
Anna Davies / The Dartmouth Staff Despite student concern that recent campus events and negative press are affecting the College's image, admissions experts said they do not believe the dip in this year's yield reflects an alarming trend for the College. This spring, Dartmouth saw fewer early and regular decision applications and lower yield.
Nushy Golriz / The Dartmouth Staff Students clustered around activity booths and snack tables in the Career Services office last Friday afternoon as Roger Woolsey, the office's new director, drifted from group to group.
Anna Davies / The Dartmouth Staff Alpha Delta fraternity accepted a fine of $15,000 and a $3,600 penalty assessment fee from the Grafton County Superior Court after pleading guilty to two charges of serving alcohol to minors.
Having returned to campus for sophomore summer, I am somewhat startled by two things. First is the absolute emptiness of campus.