Reflection: Great Expectations
One student explores the pros and cons of the expectations we hold for our Dartmouth experience.
One student explores the pros and cons of the expectations we hold for our Dartmouth experience.
One writer talks to the 2023 Trips directorate about the behind-the-scenes planning that makes First-Year Trips a reality.
One writer examines how overthinking hindered her confidence at Dartmouth.
One student takes a look into the history of Lou’s and Molly’s, two of Hanover’s most iconic restaurants.
One writer looks into the history of The Dartmouth, its predecessors and the controversy surrounding its founding date.
The Student Government Association at Barnard College and Dartmouth Student Government give their two cents on both past and present cooperation with Beilock.
One writer interviews student tour guides to discover how they introduce Dartmouth to prospective students.
The members of the Class of 2027 arrive in a transitory period for the College.
Two writers revise Katy Perry’s song “Firework” to provide insight regarding the commonly used terms on Dartmouth’s campus that might otherwise befuddle members of the Class of 2027.
Three children of professors — 12-year-old Kallan, 8-year-old Cole and 6-year-old Lang shared their favorite things about Foco.
One hiker of the Fifty wrestles with the bittersweetness of reaching the midpoint of his Dartmouth career after embarking on the 53-mile hike.
Adrienne Murr ’25 reflects on her summer and youth, capturing her sentiments in a playlist.
Two Dartmouth professors — Cal Newport ’04 and Sarah Smith — share their views on being in Hanover during sophomore summer.
One writer explores the love-hate relationship between iconic off-campus houses and their summer residents.
Elle Muller ’24 reflects on grief after the death of English professor Monika Otter.
Haley Banta ’25 reflects on the culture surrounding alcohol consumption and sobriety in Greek spaces on campus.
Shena Han ’25 unpacks the myth of the “Dartmouth difference” through a fresh set of eyes.
Sophie Wiener ’25 investigates the new student-run tradition of Wobbly Friday through conversations with both its founders and summer participants.
Ulla Libre ’25 explores this summer’s iteration of the Fifty and reflects on why Dartmouth students embrace it, with all its challenges and triumphs.
Armita Mirkarimi ’25 reflects on the transitional nature of sophomore summer and the anxieties and melancholies that come with it.