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October 8, 2024 | Latest Issue
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Students admire local children’s artwork displayed in the Hop Garage.
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Students work with local children on autism spectrum for project

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Twelve young artists took over the Hop Garage’s studio space on Monday night for the opening of their gallery show created in collaboration with students enrolled in “Autism: Science, Story, and Experience.” The exhibit is part of a project designed by course instructors Sara Chaney, writing professor for the Institute of Writing and Rhetoric, and psychology professor Bill Hudenko.


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Lessons I Learned

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Former directorate member Charlie Rafkin '16 reflects on how Dartmouth has strengthed and humbled him, the advice he should have taken from his dad and what being away from Dartmouth and close friends taught him.


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Don't Read Bad Reviews

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Former directorate member Jasmine Sachar '16 reflects on the evolution of her self-confidence and the importance of loving oneself, even in the face of criticism or difficulty.


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Perfectly Imperfect

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Former directorate member Maddie Brown '16 reflects on the lessons she's learned from taking a brief medical leave over her sophomore summer, the value of admitting vulnerability and her pride in expressing herself.


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Reflecting by the River

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Former directorate member Laura Weiss '16 reflects on losses she's experienced and how her perspective on Dartmouth has changed throughout her four years here.


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Sam's Little Larks

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In the final "Sam's Little Larks" of the year, PRESENT SAM and PREVIOUS SAM discuss the impending reality of graduation, the past four years and the way to make the most of one's time here.








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Replacement to NRO option does not pass faculty vote

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Yesterday afternoon, around 100 faculty members, in their last faculty meeting of the 2015-2016 academic year, voted to not change the non-recording option, approved the continuation of the Jewish studies program and a five-year plan for faculty compensation.




Emily Harwell ’16 prefers to focus on nature, specifically honing in on human violence against nature.
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Student Spotlight: Studio art major Emily Harwell ’16

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Emily Harwell ’16 was among many senior art majors who recently won the Class of 1960 Residential Life Purchase Award. Faculty and members of the Class of 1960 saw all the work shown at the senior art exhibition and then selected which ones they wanted to buy to decorate residential dorms and offices.


Michael Blum ’15 is releasing his recording, “Chasin’ Oscar,” next month.
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Alumnus Q&A: Jazz guitarist Michael Blum ’15

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Michael Blum ’15 is a jazz guitarist who is already making waves in the music industry. In 2015, he was named the Rising Star Guitarist in DownBeat Magazine’s 63rd Annual Critic’s Poll. His newest recording, “Chasin’ Oscar: A Tribute to Oscar Peterson,” will come out next month, and his follow-up jazz fusion project will be titled “Expansion.” He has collaborated with jazz and classical musicians such as John and Jeff Clayton, Eddie Gomez, Joe Hunt, Michael Manring and Gary Karr.