The Gospel According to Matthew
Boy meets girl. While leaving girl's room one night, boy turns her alarm clock to the college radio station, on which he is an early morning DJ.
Boy meets girl. While leaving girl's room one night, boy turns her alarm clock to the college radio station, on which he is an early morning DJ.
Deidra Willis / The Dartmouth Staff Deidra Willis / The Dartmouth Staff Spring term makes me stupid with joy.
The Drunkest Girls Have a Dream Just dance? This is the topic? Seriously. We're so down. We're down like that random dude from your English class that just asked you to play one v.
I'm not going to pretend that I know anything about dancing. Coordination and rhythm are two traits that just don't exist in my gene pool.
Although this week wasn't exactly warm until yesterday, (and the weather is still considered freezing to those of us who went south for SB2K10) we're officially two weeks into the spring season, regardless of the temperature in Hanover.
Like many labels out there, "dance music" is a highly ambiguous term. There's the genre of dance music which subsumes several other genres as it is and there's also everyone's personal idea of what dancing and the best music for it is.
Correction Appended This year's Dartmouth Dance Ensemble's performance, "Viscera Echoes of War," is an exciting venture: a multimedia collaboration in which Dartmouth faculty and students reflect on the topic of war through choreography, theater, stage design and the digital arts.
You've heard it all before by now: tutus, leg warmers, ballet flats and buns are the basics to pulling off the dancing look.
So, we were told we had to talk about grad students, despite our persistent and undying requests to print a transcript of our dreamed pong game with Gaga.
Upon entering Byrne Hall, one thing was apparently clear: I was definitely not in Collis anymore.
As a freshman nearly four years ago, I used to walk past Tuck business school every day while leaving my dorm in the River cluster, and I can state with 99.9 percent confidence plus all of the benefit of hindsight that I never saw a single Tuck student in my entire year of walking past their campus.
Tuck: How to spot one: Very easy to pick out of the crowd even though they'd like to think not.
Since I came to Dartmouth in 2006, the Tuck School of Business has made itself much more available to the overeager Dartmouth undergraduates.
While looking for another never-fail Father's Day gift at Traditionally Trendy, you might notice strange segments of the merchandise that bear the same Dartmouth green but a foreign crest.
Shirley Hu / The Dartmouth Staff Shirley Hu / The Dartmouth Staff I admit I know nothing about Dartmouth's graduate schools and even less about the students that attend them.
When have you interacted with a graduate student on campus? Maybe you passed Chem 5 solely because of your sympathetic TA, a chemistry graduate student.
When I found out that The Mirror's theme for the week was graduate school, I was not entirely able to restrain myself from performing my natural response to any word, phrase, or conversation that might involve the idea of graduation.
'12 Girl: I feel like I'm at that stage in my life where if I see people holding hands, I just want to run through them and break it up. '10 Girl: Oh my gosh, you guys, we're gonna be, like, freshmen at life next year! '11 Guy: Unfortunately, I do not enjoy being slapped by women.
"Your drawing," said the woman with a shaved head, after several minutes of silent contemplation, and paused again.