Editor’s Note

By Jennifer Argote & Amita Kulkarni, The Dartmouth Senior Staff

Published on Friday, April 24, 2009

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What is art and who gets to decide? These are complex questions that you most certainly won't find answers to in The Mirror. Despite our rural Hanover setting, however, we were surprised that when we took the time to notice, we found numerous forms of art all around us. Whether that be the famous Orozco murals as a study backdrop, or the sexual assault awareness T-shirts in Collis, art takes on uncommon forms all over campus.

While neither of us know much about art, in this issue we examine campus art from many angles, including non-traditional art we often take for granted. So hopefully the next time you are walking to class or even sinking a cup in basement, you'll pause and look around. You may be surprised at what you see.

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