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(02/19/14 11:00am)
In a world where social media is often used for cyberbullying, it’s refreshing to see four ’17s use an online project to bring the Dartmouth community closer together. Sharon Cho ’17, Neil Kamath ’17, Alyssa Mahatme ’17, and Josh Renaud ’17 run the Facebook page “Faces of Dartmouth,” inspired by “Humans of New York,” a photography blog that features the portraits and words of the city’s inhabitants. Similarly, each post on the “Faces of Dartmouth” page includes a photo of and quote from a member of the Dartmouth community.
(02/19/14 8:00am)
It’s week seven. It seems like only yesterday you were arriving back on campus for the winter and bracing yourself for the long, cold term to come, but now finals are fast approaching, and you’re feeling completely unprepared. This is crunch time. This is FoCo to-go time.
(02/18/14 2:00pm)
Quizzes by Quibblo.com
(02/17/14 12:00pm)
In my long and arduous search for what to do at 10 p.m. on a Friday night, I happened to stumble upon a blitz from Collis After Dark advertising the Valentine’s Day Newlywed Game. The competition — an event pitting Dartmouth couples against one another in a fight to the death (for gift cards) to determine which couple knows each other best — immediately reeled me in.
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(02/16/14 4:30pm)
We're headed into the term's final stretch, and with this time pressure comes less sleep, dwindling DBA and more competition for a seat on third floor Berry. Yet step outside academic pressures to note real cultural tensions at the College. Take time to consider what the Jan. 10 Bored at Baker post means for Dartmouth – for individuals and for our community in Hanover.
(02/14/14 12:00pm)
I have always believed that everyone has a burden to bear. However, I have always viewed these burdens as secrets that we must keep to ourselves, so that people do not judge us, or even worse, consider us troubled or not normal.
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(02/10/14 11:00am)
On Friday morning, dozens of members from the local community lined up on the ice of Occom Pond, prepared to participate in an infamous Dartmouth tradition: the polar bear plunge. Here are reactions from a few of those who were courageous enough to take the plunge.
(02/06/14 10:00am)
In life, you will be faced with many questions. Some are big – is there a God? What is justice? Should I stay in bed or go to my 9L? Some are small – what should I get for breakfast? Which Instagram filter should I use on the millionth picture I’ve taken of Baker Tower covered in snow? Tree or shrub?
(02/06/14 8:00am)
What kind of person would willingly give up sleeping in on a day when classes are cancelled to jump into freezing pond water? As it turns out, there are many students who do so every year. Here are a few of them:
(02/05/14 11:00am)
Tuesday, Feb. 4, 3:30 a.m., 1902 Room: The “OMG midterms suck, can’t wait for #Carnival” snap
(02/05/14 10:00am)
99 Cent Ski Day: Joffrey Baratheon
(02/05/14 9:00am)
Professors are cancelling classes, there’s a giant conglomerate of ice and wood in the center of the Green and my friends are talking eagerly of finishing tomorrow’s midterm so they can start binge drinking immediately afterward. Ah yes, Winter Carnival has finally arrived.
(02/05/14 8:00am)
While some people write off Winter Carnival as the grimmest big weekend of the year, the weekend is the perfect time to let off some steam from midterms, enjoy the snowy weather and cross a few items off your Dartmouth bucket list. Be sure to keep these important dos and don’ts in mind as you enjoy the (freezing cold) revelry.
(02/04/14 11:00am)
Winter Carnival starts in a couple of days, and considering that we ’17s did not have the typical Homecoming experience, I feel like I should be extra excited for the upcoming weekend. But to be honest, I’m not quite sure what the fuss is all about. Many moons ago, when I first found out about Winter Carnival, I couldn’t get over how counterintuitive it seemed to get over the “winter blues” by doing as many snow-related activities in a day as humanly possible.
(02/04/14 9:00am)
Looking for a way to get really into the Carnival spirit? Over 21? Why not try a drink inspired by Game of Thrones characters and events? (Drink responsibly!)