Overheard
Boy 1 at Foco: "In Miami we kiss girls on the cheek when we say hello." Boy 2: "That's gross, bro!
Boy 1 at Foco: "In Miami we kiss girls on the cheek when we say hello." Boy 2: "That's gross, bro!
Book: "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close" by Jonathan Safran Foer From the first paragraph, the reader is sucked into nine-year-old Oskar's world of random quandaries and silly adventures.
All of the cool kids are anti-conformists, all of the anti-conformists wear Converse sneakers and none of the cool, Converse-wearing anti-conformists listen to mainstream music.
Book: "Choke" by Chuck Palahniuk Chuck Palahniuk's "Fight Club" unjustly overshadows his fourth novel, "Choke." Filled with Palahniuk's characteristic gritty storytelling, raw imagery and laugh-out-loud dark humor, "Choke" presents readers with a complete picture of the life of an incomplete man.
Jean Luo / The Dartmouth Staff Tanner Tananbaum '10 Tanner weaves a bit of Hanover outdoorsy-ness into his NYC style by wearing his Patagonia down vest with neon green high-tops and his signature red bandanna. What's Hanover Missing?
Jean Luo / The Dartmouth Staff Nichola Tucker '08 Nichola dresses down a darling deep purple dress with pockets by wearing it with an extra-wide belt and buckled pointed-toe boots. What's Hanover missing?
'09 girl 1: "You know what tomorrow is? FRIDAY! You know what Friday means? You know what Friday means?
Prior to the iPhone (yes, humans existed back then), there was the Sidekick, a quirky soap-bar sized device with a slick swiveling display and spacious keyboard.
This year's American Film Market Festival will feature not just one, but three films about the life of famed Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar, The New York Times reported this week.
After I was arrested and charged with burglary for semi-accidentally stealing wine and the Sunday Times from a convenience store, things calmed down. The Valley News ran a story.
Do your Facebook interests include blacking out, Mary J. and slam pigs? Are you passed out next to a box of Keystone, eyes glazed over, boot by your side, in all of your Facebook pictures?
Haley Morris / The Dartmouth Staff After we drive across train tracks and past warehouses, all the storefronts in White River Junction look dark and closed.
As the air in Hanover grows numbingly cold and you begin to feel that if you leave your bed the universe will implode, it's easy to become a hermit.
There are three things that I've thought about that aren't related to Dartmouth this week: South Park, my job as a nanny and wildfires.
My mom always told me never to drink without eating. It was my first time. Of course, my parents drink exactly 1.5 glasses of red wine per day.
There may be some validity to that chill you get when you walk into the Tower Room, or the fact that you feel eyes on the back of your neck when you walk to the reserve desk (or around First Floor Berry, but that's a different article). According to Ron Kolek and Maureen Wood, the heads of the New England Ghost Project, you can stop feeling crazy. When I took Kolek and Wood for a tour of some of the College's most prominent buildings on the night of Oct.
With Halloween right around the corner, I decided I wanted to put my questions about ghosts to rest.
Tilman C.
Book: "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas" by Hunter S. Thompson Read about how Hunter S. Thompson did enough drugs to kill three small elephants and still had the audacity and lack of shame to write about how crazy the rest of us are.