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The Dartmouth
March 22, 2026
The Dartmouth
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'15 Girl: There are six Aires in this room but I can't breathe. '16 Girl: How can I trick them into thinking that I'm nice enough to be Croo?" '17 Guy: His parents came over on the Mayflower. '15 Girl: My favorite part about spring break is being able to talk shit about people without fear of being overheard. '15 Girl: What's it like to have a first kiss? '17 Guy: I don't even know what an overheard is. Blitz overheards to mirror@thedartmouth.com.


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Trending @ Dartmouth

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YOUR TAN: Hope Cabo treated you well. #14STILLSNOWONTHEGROUND BOOKLESS WHEELOCK BOOKS:Hanover's most convenient stop for books has been experiencing shortages this week, to both professors' and students' dismay. FIRST WEEKFACETIME:Whether you've been off campus for two terms or two weeks, you've been sending out dozens of mass "Let's catch up!


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Through the Looking Glass: 14WE'REDOINGVINTAGEEVERYDAY — A Journey

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Doing vintage every day last term taught me much more than I ever expected about the gaze and people’s superficiality. But despite the harder times, I am going to continue dressing the way I do, because I’m beginning to understand how piercing and objectifying a gaze can be — and because I seriously have fun dressing up like this. When I looked in the mirror in modern hair and makeup on my first day of spring break, I broke out into “Reflection” from “Mulan” (1998). I just looked so alien to myself. This is who I am, and I feel great.


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Perception and Reality: HIV in the Upper Valley

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Despite the stigma that continues to exist around the discussion of HIV on this campus and beyond, there’s no argument that it is necessary to raise awareness of the disease. No matter your risk, know your status. HIV is not a thing of the past.


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Afraid to Care: A Culture of Apathy

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In the heyday of sophomore summer, the hot air clung to campus like a sweaty bed sheet, a strained bubble threatening to burst, saturated with a tantalizing blend of feverish heat and fervent youth. The Connecticut River sparkled, beckoning the glare of the rising sun creeping from the east. Down Tuck Drive, she was sitting alone on a bench. It was uncharacteristically early, and campus had only just begun to stir. In the stillness of the morning, she was numb.


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Taking Time to Grieve

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More than our academics suffer when we grieve at Dartmouth. We strive all term to find a rhythm that lets us eat, sleep, study and socialize in equal parts. When we lose a loved one, we can’t possibly stay on beat. Yet when we try desperately to do so, we marginalize our emotional wellbeing in the process.


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'15 Guy: I think Jules Verne has written about bodies of water shallower than some puddles on campus. '15 Girl: I think I should be able to get P.E.



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Not Your Mother's Finals Survival Guide

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As part of a movement we’ve dubbed “Productive Procrastination,” we have forgone online shopping and 45-minute KAF breaks for a more lucrative time-wasting occupation: penning an unorthodox yet accurate list of tips to help you stay sane this frosty finals period. Consider this your comprehensive how-to guide for going out with a 14Win instead of 14Whimper.




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Off-Turmoil

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When I selected my college major, I didn’t fully appreciate the dichotomy that often exists between choosing to make a lot of money and choosing to make a difference in the world. I decided on the latter without really understanding that the former would consequently be more difficult. My argument isn’t that finance bankers cannot effect, but you’re kidding yourself if you say that’s why people chose to work on Wall Street.


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In Case You Were Wondering

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In case you were wondering, Douglas Tompkins and Kenneth Klopp established The North Face brand in the 1960’s. For the first 10 years or so, the company only made tents, backpacks and mountain-climbing gear. It then branched out into high-performance outerwear designed to withstand the freezing temperatures on Mount Everest. All of this makes me wonder how exactly Dartmouth students kept themselves warm and stylish before North Face introduced the iconic Denali polar fleece jacket.


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Dartmouth: The Next Generation

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The survey was simple, comprised of only five questions: Gender? Class year? Are you affiliated or unaffiliated? Would you send your son to Dartmouth? Would you send your daughter?



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Once Upon a Timer

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Like most Dartmouth students and humans under the age of 75, the prospect of knowing exactly how much time I spend on Facebook and other time-wasting websites strikes fear into my heart.


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'16 Girl:I think he thinks I'm a B+ student because I use my phone in class. Fair. Geography Prof:A lot of my moral education came from "Star Trek." '16 Guy outside a North Fay bathroom:Bro, are you pooping? '17 Guy:Turning in computer science assignments is better than sex for me. '17 Guy:Is Sigma Delt a fraternity or a sorority? Editor-in-Chief of The D:I always look at people's formal pictures and wonder if they're going to get married. Blitz overheards to mirror@thedartmouth.com.


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Alphas with Ambition

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In the two times I have been to Alpha Delta fraternity since coming to Dartmouth, my senses were awakened to sights, sounds and smells I had never known (or necessarily wanted to know) existed. Yet, my senses must not have been fully alert. What I did not observe during my first moments at AD was the air of creativity and entrepreneurship that runs rampant throughout the house.