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The Dartmouth
April 29, 2024 | Latest Issue
The Dartmouth
AJ Fox
The Setonian
Arts

Robots, spandex and Christian Bale hit screens this summer

Someday in the not-too-distant future, when the ravages of industrial pollution have permanently destroyed the planet's ozone layer and driven global temperatures up to cataclysmic levels, the survival of the human species will depend on plentiful air conditioning.

Stardust
Arts

Stardust unexpectedly shines

Associated Press A man named Dunstan Thorn (Ben Barnes) takes a wrong turn somewhere and wanders, as one tends to do, into a magical fantasy kingdom beyond his wildest dreams.

The Setonian
News

DOC rebuilds historic Harris cabin

Out on the wooded slopes of Moose Mountain, far beyond the confines of civilization, seven Dartmouth student have elected to spend their summer rebuilding a piece of Dartmouth history, Harris Cabin. The cabin, once one of the most popular shelters owned by the Dartmouth Outing Club, fell into disrepair and eventually collapsed in the early 1990s.

The Setonian
Arts

'A Scanner Darkly' may mesmerize but still disappoints

"A Scanner Darkly" is one big train-wreck of a movie, but at least it's a marvel to look at. Initially shot in live action, the film's 100 minutes of footage were subsequently slaved over by a team of animators who painstakingly colored in each frame, turning the movie's washed-out urban landscape into a startlingly realistic cartoon.

The Setonian
News

Organic farm bustles with summer action

While some Dartmouth students spend their summer days basking in the air-conditioned comfort of the library, others travel a few miles down the road each week to work outdoors at the Dartmouth Organic Farm.

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