Velona: 2018 Forecast
Velona predicts a doomed forecast for 2018.
Velona predicts a doomed forecast for 2018.
Find self-love through the power of presence.
In her final installment, Link illustrates how students feign a sense of calm and normalcy through their everyday greetings.
“Yes” doesn’t always mean “yes.”
Thinking of consent as a simple binary promotes coercive sexual behavior.
Deconstructing what “Asian” means requires understanding “Asia’s” emergence.
Focusing on the politics of Trump’s rhetoric ignores human rights concerns.
Most people excitedly await the coming festivities of their 21st birthday and their first legal taste of alcohol.
Cook explores the real way to measure relaxation: how many chairs are available?
Unenthusiastic consent is, in fact, consent.
Don’t open the playground — teach Dartmouth students how to play fair.
Don’t let Dartmouth’s culture define who you are.
Let’s consider how sports shape our view of body image.
Dartmouth activists must think beyond their four years here.
Link examines some of the College’s most tightly-knit organizations.
Every moviegoer intuitively understands why movie theaters charge high concession snack prices: because they can.
Allegiance to a political party hinders critical thinking.
The media perpetuates negative candidate coverage and political polarization.
Net neutrality is a social issue for Millennials.