Editors' Note
By Erin Landau and Marina Shkuratov | March 6, 2014This campus delves deeply into discussing certain issues. We talk endlessly about our D-Plans, meal plans and fraternity culture.
This campus delves deeply into discussing certain issues. We talk endlessly about our D-Plans, meal plans and fraternity culture.
FINALS SAT UPHEAVAL:Everything we ever knew about the SATs has changed. DARTMOUTH IDOL:Tonight, campus will cheer on people way more talented than we can ever hope to be.
Dartmouth’s history and traditions were among the first things we noticed when we visited this school.
FORMALS GOV 10 SURVEYS:Check your inbox, someone needs your help. THE OSCARS:The Oscars are coming up this Sunday, which means it's time to forget about your homework and focus on what really matters — Meryl Streep and her eternal perfection. "FREEDOM BUDGET":On Monday morning, Dartmouth students released a document with a series of demands for better addressing the inequalities that they allege exist at Dartmouth.
Buried cars Pumpkin snickerdoodles: Nice work, Collis. “Spring Awakening”:We've never seen the show and are waiting with bated breath for opening night on Friday.
Permanence is a funny thing, and something we have been increasingly thinking about recently. Though we have both made a few relatively permanent decisions, ranging from getting a tattoo to choosing where to get our degrees, our lives up until this point have remained pretty fluid. As children, others always made the most important decisions for us.
We may or may not have been cyborgs in high school. We somehow managed to attend every meeting for each club even vaguely related to our interests, won awards for sports and woke up chipper at the ungodly hour of 6 a.m.
POLAR VORTEX #2 B@B: We really came together this week, taking a stand against sexual violence. VALENTINE'S DAY: Whether you're single and ready to mingle, looking to take your hook-up to the next level or comfortable in a committed relationship, there will be plenty of love to be found this V-Day. RECOVERING FROM WINTER CARNIVAL:Regardless if you spent the weekend pretending to be Daenerys Targaryen or pulling a human bobsled, you're probably spending a lot of time this week curled up in bed. DARTMOUTH OLYMPIANS: In case you missed it,Hannah Kearney '15 and Sophie Caldwell '12 are killing it at the Olympics.
As much as we might try to fight it, moving away from home changes things.
HELL WEEK SUN GOD RETURNS: Why is he still here? The world may never know. GETTING TAPPED: Even if you didn't get that incredibly trolly blitz from the Sphinx, we're sure you've heard rumors about cryptic blitzes and the magic of secret societies. SUPER BOWL SUNDAY: Whether you're rooting for the Broncos or the Seahawks or just in it for Bruno Mars and the commercials, celebrating America's favorite holiday is a must this weekend. DINESH D'SOUZA: In case you case you missed it: this former Review editor-in-chief, who conveniently just visited the College, pleaded not guilty to charges of campaign finance fraud last week.