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By Kelsey Anspach | July 25, 2013Campers: Age range: middle school to Tuck Bridge Sweatshirts and pants: Forecast: profusive sweat or winter in summer.
Campers: Age range: middle school to Tuck Bridge Sweatshirts and pants: Forecast: profusive sweat or winter in summer.
Allison Wang / The Dartmouth Senior Staff I'm not even going to pretend I know enough about corporate recruiting to say something clever about it here.
Cecelia Shao / The Dartmouth Staff Bucket lists are the best and worst things ever.
Dennis Ng / The Dartmouth Senior Staff *We shouldn't take what we know about our prehistoric friends for granted.**## The dinosaurs became extinct because a giant asteroid hit the earth, right?
Dartmouth students are social. We talk all the time. Yet sometimes it seems like we don't really talk at all. More often than not, our conversations outside of classes consist of the smallest snippets of nothingness. However, that doesn't mean that we don't care to talk about larger issues. Issues as ...
You have an important blitz to send. You write the blitz; it takes you 10 minutes. You look at the time.
It's so cold! I can't believe it's already dark outside! I can't wait for the summer! You're not even a paragraph in here and you're probably already bored because you've heard exactly that countless times today.
If Dartmouth was a person dressing to show off its best feature, that feature would be its academic flexibility.
The Year of the Arts, the Black Family Visual Arts Center, Sarner Underground: they're all new developments on campus.
Well, Dartmouth, now that we've survived the apocalypse, we've realized that everything we thought we knew about the future was wrong.