As We Go on, We Remember...
It's sophomore spring and I am facing a big, older football player in the wee hours of Saturday morning.
Overheards
'14 Girl 1: Yesterday we went on a date. '14 Girl 2: Where'd you go?'14 Girl 1: Mai Thai.'14 Girl 2: You're such a slut. '13 Girl: I'm never going to Psi U again.
Board differs in size, structure from others
Editor's Note: This is the final installment in a three-part series about Dartmouth's Board of Trustees. Dartmouth's Board of Trustees functions in much the same way and shares a similar mission to boards at its peer institutions, though it has slightly fewer members than most boards.
Hanover Inn will have partial opening in June
Nathan Yeo / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Although construction on the Hanover Inn will continue throughout the summer, more than 94 guest rooms and a new 38-seat restaurant will be fully completed and ready for use by Commencement, Director of Media Relations for the College Justin Anderson said in an email to The Dartmouth. The College undertook renovations to the historic Hanover Inn in an effort to increase the number of guest rooms and create well-equipped, modern meeting facilities to help the College and the Town of Hanover bring conferences to the area that might otherwise take place at other Ivy League schools and in other towns, according to Anderson. "We don't want a high-level meeting not to happen at Dartmouth just because there was a better meeting space in New Haven or Cambridge," he said. Anderson said that the new conference facilities will enrich the academic life of Dartmouth's students and faculty. "The renovation of the Inn is a key to supporting Dartmouth's academic mission," Anderson said.
My Life Is Average
Everyone I've ever met who has attended college talks about their four years as if they were the most dramatic, life-changing thing that could ever happen to a person.
Top 5 things to say that will get you punched in the face by a senior
"So what are you going to do with that theater major?" He/she probably knows that he/she wasted over $200,000 on an education don't rub it in. "Do you mind Greenprinting this for me?
Daily Debriefing
The Student and Presidential Committee on Sexual Assault held a town hall meeting on Thursday in Paganucci Lounge at which students, faculty members and administrators discussed the committee's recently released recommendations for combating sexual assault.
Letter from the Editors
Nathan Yeo / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Justin Cozad / The Dartmouth Staff It's that time of the year again.
Verbum Ultimum: Searching for Participation
Over the past two weeks, Presidential Search Committee Chairman Bill Helman '80 and Chairman of the Board of Trustees Stephen Mandel '78 have sought input from the student body about which qualities to look for in Dartmouth's 18th president.
Hollisto's World
Full disclosure: This is the last Hollisto's World that I will ever write for The Dartmouth. Like most seniors on campus, it's time for me to move on.
How Did It Get So Late So Soon?
If I woke up tomorrow and someone told me I'd dreamed the last four years, I would believe it. My parents are immigrants and don't have friends or family in the states, and as a result, I had both an insular childhood and a fantastical understanding of American culture.
One-third of seniors accept job offers
Slightly over one-third of graduating students have accepted job offers for after graduation as indicated by a preliminary survey conducted by Career Services, according to Monica Wilson, acting co-director of Career Services.
Allison Singh '97 gives college rejection advice
When Allison Singh '97 matriculated at Dartmouth after being rejected from Princeton University, her top choice, she considered the College a second-tier institution.
Chicken and Waffles
This is a love letter. When I arrived four years ago, I did not know who I would be today.
Through the Looking Glass: A Speech Deferred
Editor's Note: Through the Looking Glass is The Mirror's newest feature. We welcome submissions from all members of the community both past and present who wish to write about defining experiences, moments or relationships during their time at Dartmouth.
Study finds contact sports' academic effects
While it is known that concussions can harm an athlete's ability to learn, a new study has found evidence that even one season of contact sports can affect how well some athletes acquire new information, according to the study's lead author and Director of Neuropsychiatry at the Geisel School of Medicine Thomas McAllister.
Student approval of Kim varies
Rebecca Xu / The Dartmouth Staff While students expressed general dissatisfaction toward College President Jim Yong Kim's method of handling issues of student life, including hazing, sexual assault and binge drinking, a majority approved of his role in correcting the College's budget deficit, according to a survey conducted by The Dartmouth. Students reacted most negatively to Kim's response to hazing, with 70 percent of respondents indicating some level of disapproval.





