Freak of the Week: Q for Q
By Eli Moyse and Leila Brady | May 6, 2026Dartmouth’s premiere relationship advice column.
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I once was advised to take out my earbuds when I go from place to place to observe the world and conversations around me to help stimulate my writing process. I always knew that was useful advice, but I like listening to podcasts as I walk, so I assumed that whatever benefit of being observant was minor ...
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This past weekend, I walked outside my house at noon and didn’t see a single person on the street. What was everyone doing? When I first got to Dartmouth and I FaceTimed my friends at other schools, they told me they spent their weekends watching TV, playing cards, writing, reading and generally relaxing. For ...
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Happy Week 1 Mirror! It’s Aditi! It’s so good to be back. I spent winter term in Boston, swept up in the hustle and bustle of city life, except “hustle and bustle” is just code for curling up at home during a variety of snowstorms, blizzards, etc. Absence does in fact make the heart grow fonder, ...
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One writer in Mirror this week is writing about classes that you take just for fun, and that got me thinking. I’m an English major, so most of my classes are fun by default. Go me! At the end of every term comes the inevitable goodbye to classes. Sometimes it’s a bitter goodbye. Sometimes sweet. ...