Editors' Note
By Jennifer Argote & Amita Kulkarni | May 22, 2009When people talk about alternative social scenes and spaces at Dartmouth, I think fondly of this past weekend.
When people talk about alternative social scenes and spaces at Dartmouth, I think fondly of this past weekend.
Since stepping onto campus, Dartmouth has felt more and more like home.
The issue of self-identity at Dartmouth is something Jen and I, along with many of our peers, deal with on a daily basis.
What is art and who gets to decide? These are complex questions that you most certainly won't find answers to in The Mirror.
Alex Rivadeneira / The Dartmouth Senior Staff As we brainstormed theme ideas for this week's Mirror, we felt that an issue surrounding fashion seemed long overdue.
So, Spring term is upon us, and here at The Dartmouth, we couldn't think of a better way to start arguably the best term of the year off right than by having a Mirror issue dedicated to celebrating Spring term the right way.
As the term winds down, many of us can't wait for the chance to escape the snow and head south. However, each spring break, a select few decide to be a bit more productive ... While the best of you are out there saving the world, I'm saving my sanity, curled up with my trusty dog Peanut, watching a season's worth of "Big Love" that DarTV fails to provide for me.
At a school that offers endless opportunities to stay physically active year-round, including running on the fitness center's treadmills with personal TV monitors, playing ice hockey on Occom Pond and kick-boxing for PE credit, you'll most likely find Jen and I hanging out in Collis, munching on our third breakfast sandwich of the day, or in FoCo, happily heading to the fro-yo toppings bar over and over again. Okay, so I guess working out isn't our thing.
As freshmen, adjusting to Dartmouth was not easy for us. Hanover winters were much worse than anything New Jersey -- let alone New Orleans -- could offer.