Friday, June 27, 2008

Glory Stories

By Claire Murray, The Dartmouth Staff

Sophomore summer—so we’ve heard for the first two years of our Dartmouth careers—is the best term ever. It is the essence of Dartmouth: quality time spent with our class, a return to the outdoors life of DOC trips, pong tournaments and, of course, infamous stories that last far longer than anyone’s New Hampshire tan. More »

Reflections

By Joanna Patterson, The Dartmouth Staff

For Dartmouth students, the hype surrounding sophomore summer is unavoidable: the intersection of the X-curve, the renowned scholastic offerings of Organic Farming, Engines 3 and Astro 2 and the opportunity to run back summer camp sans supervision — all on a campus full of pong tables and no upperclassmen to take precedence. Even with legends of Tubestock fading into folklore, the allure of Summer term holds strong. More »

Point: Sophomore Summer Relationships

By Kate Farley, The Dartmouth Staff

Ah, sophomore summer. Warm days, shirtless frisbee players on the Green, vaguely “summerish”-themed tails with the normal amount of alcohol and a quarter of the people … what more do you need? The more romantically minded would tell you that a steady boyfriend or girlfriend might complete the picture, but there is a major consideration they forget: Dartmouth is not designed for dating. What’s a group of about 1,000 (somewhat) nubile young co-eds marooned in the boonies for the summer to do? More »

Counterpoint: Sophomore Summer Relationships

By Paul Glenn, The Dartmouth Staff

Frequent late-night visitors to my Facebook profile were disappointed to learn last week that I am now listed as “In a relationship.” The move comes at a time when many Dartmouth “dating scene” “experts” claim that campus, at the fabled crux of the “X-Curve,” is supposed to explode with hook up potential. Yet, I have chosen to eschew this advice and take the opposite road: a sophomore summer relationship. More »

Overheard

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‘10 KDE: Yeah, when I get drunk I have the tendency to go to Theta Delt and sit on the bench there. More »