Overheard
'09 girl: I told my trippees they'd get gonorrhea if they didn't filter their water. Croo Member: Yeah!
'09 girl: I told my trippees they'd get gonorrhea if they didn't filter their water. Croo Member: Yeah!
Jean Luo / The Dartmouth Staff Clark Warthen '10 Clark recruits potential Dartmouth students in his shirt-and-khakis tour guide outfit punched up with french cuffs, boots, bowtie and a belt embroidered with Confederate flags. How would you describe your personal style?
Jean Luo / The Dartmouth Staff Maryanna Brown '08 Maryanna wears aqua tights and flashy shoes to transition into winter in her self-described "bright, bordering on silly, obscenely short" style. Facetime location of choice?
Sometimes when you listen to music, you've just got to laugh. Like when Britney Spears declares, "It's Britney, bitch" in the opening line of her latest hit "Gimme More," it's impossible not to crack a smile.
Thump, thump, thump. No one plans to wake up with a pounding head, but we all know that it happens.
Tilman C.
Phi Delt '09: So you're a Kappa? Kappa '10: Yeah. Phi Delt '09: Seeeeeeeeeelf call! Girl 1, watching an animation on black holes: Whoa, how did they film that? Girl 2: I don't know, a spaceship? '08 sorority girl to formal date and whole bus: "This is NOT a platonic dress.
"Wait, who is the chef again?" one of our companions teased. "Chef Giovanni Leopardi," our waitress cooed helpfully as she sailed past.
Tilman C.
Last week, I discussed the College's varied failures and successes in coping with one of the greatest challenges it has faced in the past 35 years: how to coeducate a college that, traditionally, prizes hypermasculinity. Now, on to Dartmouth today.
For Leon Chang '08, the big moment came sophomore winter in a Toulouse internet cafe. He'd been playing poker since freshman fall, when he first played for money in one of the Choates common rooms.
Apple has just announced a new operating system, and it comes with both new attractions and new headaches.
What ever happened to the good old days of skipping tipsily into Novack to check Blitz on your way to Frat Row, or of sneaking upstairs in a frat to blitz your crush on some brother's computer?
After my high school graduation, my uncle gave me a card with a black-and-white photo of a grizzly man drinking Budweiser and ice fishing on the cover.
In the weeks leading to the beginning of my sentence, I contemplated the romantic write-a-novel-while-in-jail idea.
Moving out is hard to do. I'm not talking about the emotional difficulty of letting go of a meaningful space.
My rush conversations sophomore year were ... complicated. Once the sister of X sorority and I got past the standard complications of my double name (Yeah ... I go by both ... no ... no hyphen ... yeah.
Cover by Caitlin Kelly / The Dartmouth Staff During sophomore and junior years, many of us become D-plan nomads, uprooting our lives every three months and trotting to new exotic and urban locales across the globe.
Jean Luo / The Dartmouth Staff Alex Cook '09 Alex wears a grey cardigan with contrasting navy trim and buttons, and accessorizes with a matching brilliantly white smile and Brooks Brothers button-up. If I were to add a Dartmouth eighth, it'd be?
Jean Luo / The Dartmouth Staff Dunia Rkein '08 Dunia's monochromatic color scheme draws attention to the subtle graphics on her blouse and the contrasting textures in her outfit. If I were to add a Dartmouth eighth, it'd be ... "Pool, duh.