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May 6, 2024 | Latest Issue
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Dartmouth students and inmates hold up cardboard signs as part of their theatrical production.
Arts

‘Pros and Convicts' gives voice to the ‘socially invisible'

Courtesy of Signe Taylor This past weekend at "Telling Stories for Social Change," as audience members watched the late afternoon sun reflect off both the barbed wire fence in the foreground and the Green Mountains in the distance, it became clear that performing in the confines of a Vermont prison yard is certainly not a typical theater experience.

The Setonian
Arts

Trifecta Show spotlights summer performing groups

Just because it is Summer term does not mean there is a lack of entertainment groups on campus. The Trifecta Show on Wednesday night at Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity proved that student performance is well and alive during the summer by featuring three of the most popular summer groups on campus. At the Trifecta Show, the Dog Days of Summer performed hilarious improvisation sketches, the Summerphonics sang groovy a cappella arrangements and ShebaLITE threw down dirty hip-hop moves.

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Arts

Majorly diverse art fills exhibit

DENNIS NG / The Dartmouth Staff The Jaffe-Friede and Strauss Galleries at the Hopkins Center for the Arts have been transformed to a wild jungle of different colors, textures, stories and emotions for this year's senior studio art majors exhibition.

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