TTLG: Don’t Forget to Look Up
Former editor-in-chief Emily Lu used to live life putting one foot in front of the other. Now, she encourages students to dance off the path.
Former editor-in-chief Emily Lu used to live life putting one foot in front of the other. Now, she encourages students to dance off the path.
Former editor-in-chief Emily Lu used to live life putting one foot in front of the other. Now, she encourages students to dance off the path.
Former news executive editor Lauren Adler ’23 reflects on learning to appreciate life through her experience editing The Dartmouth’s obituaries.
Andrew Sasser reflects on his journey Up North.
At a place like Dartmouth, being kind can make a huge difference.
Former Mirror editor Caris White ’23 ends her college career with a final reflection.
In her final article, former Mirror editor Meghan Powers ’23 reflects on the passage of time.
Take it from someone who took on too much: Sometimes, you’re better off going back to basics.
Former executive editor Reilly Olinger ’22 shares the top five lessons she learned in her time at the College
In her final article, former Mirror editor Novi Zhukovsky ’22 reflects on her tumultuous, intense and loving relationship with the College.
Former Mirror editor Christina Baris ’22 discusses the love and growth that are found in loss.
Veronica Winham ’22 reflects on the final moments of her time at Dartmouth that have brought her back to the beginning.
Naina Bhalla ’22 documents the joyful and unpredictable moments of college in four years of photographs.
My biggest success at Dartmouth was simply surviving.
Dartmouth’s bloated administration has subjected students to an inhuman burden. It’s time for change.
Sarah Alpert ’21 looks back on her college experience and comes to accept the end of her time at Dartmouth, albeit with mixed emotions.
Eowyn Pak ’21 feels content with her four years at Dartmouth, despite the turbulence of the pandemic interrupting a normal college experience.
Lily Johnson recounts how traces of the old Dartmouth haunt her in her final days as a student at the College.
Jake Maguire reflects on his time at Dartmouth, recounting a formative experience.
I don’t regret coming to Dartmouth, but sometimes I think about what could have been.
I miss school. Let me clarify that — I miss the things that made Dartmouth some of the most formative and meaningful times of my life.