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The Dartmouth
April 29, 2024 | Latest Issue
The Dartmouth
Natalie Van Brunt
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Stuff it in the Suitcase

Moving to Dartmouth will require you to consider what is going to transfer to a new school with a new dress code and what you might have to leave behind. The capri army pants you wore on your first date in seventh grade may not be the hottest item in Hanover, but if they still fit, consider them for your flair drawer. To make the transition to Dartmouth a little easier, let’s start with a crucial question — what do we really wear at Dartmouth?

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Dartmouth’s Secret Sistines

While we may be restrained enough not to tarnish the picturesque spots seen by the tour crowds, graffiti art still exists at the College, hidden behind the doors of our Greek houses. More than just places for pong and parties, these places act as our underground campus art museums.

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Eating Local

Cirrus Foroughi / The Dartmouth We all have things from the past that haunt us, that gnaw at our brain night after night, taunting and teasing and reminding us of our ineptitude.

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Layer Up, Buckle Down

When the temperatures start to drop and the sun goes into hibernation for weeks at time, there is a very good chance you will find me camped out on the floor of my room, hidden in a blanket cocoon and living off peanut butter, dry cereal and whatever else I can eat without leaving my little bubble-within-a-bubble.

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Pressure to Perform

When I step on the Dartmouth Coach and leave the Hanover bubble to head back home, I never look forward to the questions about school that are bound to be asked.

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Late Night Eats

Karen Wen / The Dartmouth When I decided to go to Dartmouth, I liked to tell people that I would be immune to the Freshman 15 because I would have to hike 10 miles to the nearest Taco Bell if I wanted a "fourth meal." At the time, I was young, I was naive and I was yet to fall in love with the cheese quesadillas at Late Night Collis. Although we may be in the middle of nowhere, there is no shortage of places to appease your inner glutton after the sun goes down.

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