Mirror Asks: Spring Edition
Mirror writers share their spring term hopes, expectations, must-dos and more!
Mirror writers share their spring term hopes, expectations, must-dos and more!
This week at Mirror, writers explore the traditions we know and love.
Students spoke to a desire to watch old comfort shows as well as new releases popular on social media.
Over 17 teams participated in the Accelerator, which concluded in April.
We tell the stories of Dartmouth students tackling long-distance relationships during a pandemic.
Many feel the College’s response does not fully address the issue of racial justice.
Students ask Dartie about lost friendships, long distance relationships and becoming “more than friends.”
Coffey reflects on what the event taught her and what students can do to continue the fight against police violence and racial injustice.
Construction and renovations on Dartmouth’s campus strive to be more environmentally conscious.
At the midway point of the term, we explore disruptions to our daily routines.
Muslim members of the Dartmouth community share the challenges they experience while observing Ramadan on campus.
Students reported frustrations with officials manning the state-run site in West Lebanon, and comparatively smooth sailing at DHMC.
"KAF" is a mystery, but "Foco" and "Blobby" are slowly but surely entering circulation.
Dartie advises readers on must-take courses, Foco hacks, vaccine disagreements and more.
Caris White reflects on the recent losses of Dartmouth students.
The struggles that first-generation, low-income students face do not stop after the college application process.
Writer Ellie Rudnick rereads her common application essay and reflects on how she has changed since.
Off-campus students share their tips on cleaning, cooking, budgeting and responsibility.