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The Dartmouth
April 17, 2026
The Dartmouth
Nikki Sachdeva
The Setonian
News

Sachdeva: What a Feminist Looks Like

As it rings in its 40th year of coeducation, Dartmouth will soon welcome home its daughters. A congress of minds, Greenways is a weekend-long event beginning Friday that features panel discussions with alumnae.

Fine dining is an experience, an experience Dartmouth Dining Services fails to foster.
Opinion

Sachdeva: Food For Thought

I gently close my eyes, lost in a memory. I am home again. Dancing waves of aromatic spices tease my taste buds, beckoning me toward the source. I obediently follow the swirls of scent downstairs into the bustling kitchen, which is consistently stocked with fresh, organic produce. Humming with stirs, ...

The fast-paced quarter system has conditioned me and my fellow Dartmouth students to visualize work and play in chunks of weeks, a pattern that eclipses in-depth immersion in our activities.
Opinion

Sachdeva: Set a Watch

Think back to Wednesday evening of the first week of winter term. To me, it might as well have already been the second. Phantoms of upcoming academic, extracurricular and social obligations flickered in and out of my mind, haunting and hindering my every attempt to fully embrace the moment. The fast-paced ...

The Setonian
Opinion

Sachdeva: Martyrdom or Kingdom

Descending the steps of Baker-Berry Library, I am always struck by the minefield below. Student representatives of activist campus organizations such as China Care Club, GlobeMed, North Korea Project and MEDLIFE occupy table after table in Novack Cafe, hounding passersby for money in exchange for overly priced baked goods.

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