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April 29, 2024 | Latest Issue
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Jamila Ma
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How Did It Get So Late So Soon?

If I woke up tomorrow and someone told me I'd dreamed the last four years, I would believe it. My parents are immigrants and don't have friends or family in the states, and as a result, I had both an insular childhood and a fantastical understanding of American culture.

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Through the Looking Glass: It's not you, it's them

Editor's Note: Through the Looking Glass is The Mirror's newest feature. We welcome submissions from all members of the community both past and present who wish to write about defining experiences, moments or relationships during their time at Dartmouth.

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How to Find Out Relevant Information About Someone You Only Sort of Know

Stop pretending this is exceedingly creepy. We all do it. I've seen you in Collis. The DND is your best friend. Arguably the most important skill to master for any aspiring stalker, the DND aka Dartmouth Name Directory is clearly a sign from the heavens that you should get to know your fellow Dartmouth community members better!

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Library upgrades borrowing system

Jon Erdman / The Dartmouth Staff Jon Erdman / The Dartmouth Staff The College library will launch a new interface for Borrow Direct a service that allows Dartmouth faculty, students and staff to request and borrow books from five Ivy League libraries on Aug.

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Regrets and realizations

We are at a crossroads (visual aid: X). So far, I've managed to convince myself that because it's called "sophomore Summer" I'm still an underclassman, but as the term winds down I'll be forced to accept the bitter truth that as '12s, we've officially transitioned to the other side of the X. Whether or not you see the X factor in terms of relationships, after two years of learning and beginnings I'm sure we all have our fair share of regrets, or at least things we would have done differently.

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Daily Debriefing

The U.S. House of Representatives approved a $26 billion grant for school districts that will prevent teacher layoffs on Tuesday, The New York Times reported.

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Wheelan brings economic expertise

Zach Ingbretsen / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Zach Ingbretsen / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Editors Note: This is the first installment in a series profiling visiting professors at the College. After graduating from Dartmouth, Charles Wheelan '88 travelled the world for nine months as a reporter for the Valley News and was paid $50 per article with Leah Yegian, another member of the Class of 1988.

The Setonian
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Tales from the basement

Anyone who's stood too close to a fraternity can tell you: basements are where hygiene goes to die. "On my tour, a dad asked why the frats smelled so bad.

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Kotlowitz discusses story-telling

SUJIN LIM / The Dartmouth Staff SUJIN LIM / The Dartmouth Staff Narratives allow writers to present honest voices that are "often lost in the cacophonous noise of ideologues and rhetorical roughians," Montgomery Fellow Alex Kotlowitz said in his lecture, "The House of Secrets: Storytelling and Human Rights," which was held in Filene Auditorium on Thursday afternoon.

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LIVE COVERAGE: Mayor Michael Bloomberg

Follow The Dartmouth for live coverage of Mayor Michael Bloomberg's inaugural Dartmouth Presidential lecture. Related Articles Bloomberg to lecture at Dartmouth FridayGreat Issues lectures to develop, Kim says LIVE COVERAGE: Bloomberg Lecture

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