Laugh Track: No shortage of funny business at Dartmouth
By Jared Gonzalez Arce | June 14, 2026The Dartmouth spoke with members of three comedic performance groups and a satirical publication on campus to understand how they keep campus laughing.
Jared Gonzalez Arce '29 is a news reporter from California majoring in history. Out of The D, Jared is in surf club and loves music.
The Dartmouth spoke with members of three comedic performance groups and a satirical publication on campus to understand how they keep campus laughing.
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