Pear Trees and Other Delights
"Verb Awakenings" reframe our mindsets to appreciate delight.
"Verb Awakenings" reframe our mindsets to appreciate delight.
On Tuesday, May 9, Hanover residents overwhelmingly voted to pass Article 23 during the annual town meeting.
The College saw slight decreases in revenue in fiscal year 2016, according to the College’s 2016 990 tax form.
On experiencing newfound empathy for the College.
Mourning the end of a Dartmouth mainstay.
Are goat yoga, microbrews and prosperity signs of yuppieism?
Impeachment will only make a martyr of Trump.
After working for the Ambulante film festival in Mexico, Cecilia explores the importance of telling stories through film.
Julia reviews the hypnotist demonstration in Psychology 28, "Cognition."
Does moral good arise from empathy? Elise discusses.
Clara examines her life from childhood to the far future, as well as what she wants to be when she grows up.
Jaden sits down with psychology professor Howard Hughes to discuss vision, light and blindness.
This week, the Mirror squad looks into the future towards Green Key, following the theme "vision."
Members of the Mirror staff recall dreams, zodiac signs, card readings and happy places.
Ishaan photographs his interpretation of the word "vision."
Honestly, I should have known how much I would dislike “Table 19” just by looking at its film poster, which is designed to look like an Instagram post.
According to the Valley News, as of today, local restaurant Everything But Anchovies has closed. EBAs has operated in Hanover for 38 years. Hanover building inspector Ryan Borkowski said that, as of Tuesday afternoon, no forms had been filed for closure and there had been no emergency calls last night.
Hassan Hassen ’18 was recently named a Thomas R. Pickering Foreign Affairs Fellow by The Washington Center for Internships and Academic Semiars.
This month, as part of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, an annual celebration of the pan-Asian community, the College saw several events, including a keynote address from Palestinian-American activist Linda Sarsour and an upcoming fashion show. Coordinated through the Office of Pluralism and Leadership, the APAHM planning committee consists of three subcommittees: programming, marketing and finance, in addition to a general group of volunteers.
For Rachel Muir ’20, her path to Dartmouth has been anything but conventional. Because of her mother’s struggles with drug addiction during Muir’s childhood, which involved instances of abuse, poverty and malnutrition, she was placed in foster care when she was 13 and was adopted two and a half years later. In her first year at Dartmouth, however, Muir was awarded a 2017 Newman Civic Fellowship by Campus Compact, a national coalition of over 1,000 colleges and universities committed to civic and community engagement.