Boardshorts and Bikinis: The dawn of soph. summer
Courtesy of Dartmouth College Library Sophomore summer has a legendary mystique entirely different from that of any other term.
Courtesy of Dartmouth College Library Sophomore summer has a legendary mystique entirely different from that of any other term.
Dartmouth camper girl #1 to #2: So... do you ride horses? '09 unaffiliated girl: Do you think my butt looks big in these pants? '09 Tri Delt: I think big butts are a good thing.
Five ways to generate even more heat this summer
Caitlin Kelley / The Dartmouth Staff It's been awhile since I've been to summer camp, but I'm back. While feelings of anticipation linger during the ten-month-long camp off-season, the bus ride up to camp was always a five-hour session jam-packed with obnoxious tone-deaf singing of camp songs interspersed with views of rolling green mountains whizzing by the window.
Sophomore summer isn't just for sophomores anymore. The traditionally sophomore-saturated term is still heavy on the oh-nines, but now includes a healthy dose of about 100 upperclassmen, about 9 months removed from their first sophomore summer.
Courtesy of Dartmouth College Library Sophomore summer has a legendary mystique entirely different from that of any other term.
Courtesy of the Hood Museum The Hood Museum of Art's permanent collections include more than 65,000 pieces of art, and this summer, the Hood launched a four-year program to highlight the diverse resources of its collections, culminating with the museum's twenty-fifth anniversary celebration in 2010.
The Dartmouth Date: 10 Jun 2007 09:30:00 From: Current Undergraduates Reply-To: stilltrappedinthebubble Subject: Commencement To: graduating.seniors@Alum.Dartmouth.Org Congratulations, you've made it!
Alpha Phi arrives, Tubestock bids adieu junior year
/ The Dartmouth During their last year on campus, members of the Class of 2007 saw Dartmouth tackle issues ranging from racial tension to alumni governance -- debates which at times thrust the College into the national spotlight. Arriving back on campus for Fall term, students were greeted by a changed landscape, as the Tuck Mall and McLaughlin Residential Clusters and academic buildings Kemeny Hall and Haldeman Center opened in September. This year's fall rush process likewise saw a new addition.
The intricacies of Dartmouth culture have become so convoluted in my mind that I'm not exactly sure if this observation is profound or blindingly obvious: sex, even the casual kind, is about connection. Over the course of the last six months I have collected a lot of survey comments from a lot of people, and a significant portion of them have expressed feelings of frustration, isolation and loneliness.
I'd like everyone to meet Guillermo Olivos '05. You may know him as Will Olivos -- he didn't go by his real name until Biloxi.
At times Dartmouth's location can be a challenge for the student body's many city-dwellers. The lack of exotic entertainment, diverse array of restaurants, shopping locales, hustle and bustle of everyday life and efficient public transportation can make Hanover, N.H.
The term is finally winding down and for a good quarter of the campus's population, each dwindling day brings the bittersweet possibility of last chances.
'08 Sig Delt: I've been blacked out half of my life ... does that make me younger? '08 Kappa: Kappa gets too much Overheard facetime.
I know my tens of readers will be disappointed (we just hit double-digits!), but this marks the end of my run here at The D.
Tilman Dette / The Dartmouth Staff There is one word that inspires dread in the souls of all Dartmouth students.
After a term marked by freak snowstorms that lasted through April, this month it finally felt as though spring had arrived.
Phil Woram / The Dartmouth Staff The 2006 bonfire embers have long since died, and the snow sculpture seems to have melted ages ago.