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Jan. 16, 1:52 p.m., New Hampshire Hall: Safety and Security officers responded to a report of property damage behind New Hamp. Ice had reportedly fallen off of the dormitory’s roof, causing damage to a student’s parked vehicle.
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Jan. 16, 1:52 p.m., New Hampshire Hall: Safety and Security officers responded to a report of property damage behind New Hamp. Ice had reportedly fallen off of the dormitory’s roof, causing damage to a student’s parked vehicle.
You know what they always say, if you think you have the flu, find some seaweed!
be careful, everyone!
Forty years ago this Thursday, The Dartmouth’s opinion page featured the following column from David MacDonald. According to David, who worked at the Baker Circulation Desk, students would frequently come to his desk and complain that the Xerox machine had stopped working.
Each week, Dartbeat asks our music staff to recommendtheir favorite songs of the week.We then share a few of those tracks below. Enjoy!
What Dartmouth student hasn’t spent countless hours wondering where in Hanover to get the best hot chocolate? The answer, I think, is none, particularly during this bitingly cold winter. So in the self-sacrificing nature of journalism, on a quest to answer this question, I put myself on the line. When Darbeat called, I volunteered to force myself to drink cup after cup of hot chocolate — just so Dartmouth students could sleep a little bit better at night.
'16: "I only like Christian imagery when it's being subverted."
GreenPrint: Wait, they’re already broken?
a new era begins!
The commentary below is entirely fictional and does not represent the true diary entries of an anonymous member of the Class of 2018. New readers can catch installment one here.
The commentary below is entirely fictional and does not represent the true diary entries of an anonymous member of the Class of 2018. New readers can catch installment one here.
The commentary below is entirely fictional and does not represent the true diary entries of an anonymous member of the Class of 2018.
Do you want to build a snowman? I do not want to build a snowman. Though campus is beautiful right now in its covering of freshly fallen snow, I am not anticipating a day outdoors with my friends anytime soon. In fact, I eagerly anticipate remaining indoors. Does that mean that I am not a fan of the winter? Absolutely not. As a student at Dartmouth, I have to give credit to this College on the Hill for opening my eyes to the joy of this coldest of seasons. FoCo consistently serves different kinds of chili and buildings are over-heated to an appropriate temperature. That one time I went sledding on the golf course was a highlight of my Dartmouth experience. I could go on, but I won’t, because more importantly Dartmouth winters have taught me to look out for the things that make me happy — this column, for example, which I started during the dark days of 13W.
see you at midnight, everyone! don't forget a warm pair of gloves.
Even the biggest Scrooge can get hit with post-holiday blues. Your sparkling lights come down and you realize that you won’t receive any more gifts this winter. Suddenly it’s a new year, and you have to face all of this while dealing with a massive hangover. Here @Dartbeat, we know that one of the worst things about this time of year – well beyond having to go back to work and school – is that you can no longer enjoy listening to holiday music. Unfortunately, even the most aggressive radio stations seem to take holiday music off the air by January.
Jones Media Center: Goodbye for now, 2FB.
Winter is upon us, and here @Dartbeat we know that the seemingly constant falling snow and impending darkness can leave you streaming hours of Netflix in your dorm room. So, to help fight the pressing temptation to hide under your blanket and watch the snow fall through your window, we’ve put together a list of ten fun activities you can enjoy around campus this quarter. Sure, winter can be dark. But if you get out there and embrace it, we promise that it might begin to brighten:
Brown University: Before students left for winter break in December, Fossil Fuel Brown, an organization dedicated to divesting the University from global fossil fuel companies, had collected close to 450 signatures on a petition supporting its aims. According to the Brown Daily Herald, who reported on the story, the petition had more than 330 student signatures in addition to close to 70 signatures from alumni.
you know it's cold when even the dogs are wearing winter boots.
Stay warm, everyone!