TTLG: The Last Glance
Former Mirror editor Caris White ’23 ends her college career with a final reflection.
Former Mirror editor Caris White ’23 ends her college career with a final reflection.
In her final article, former Mirror editor Meghan Powers ’23 reflects on the passage of time.
Gretchen Bauman ’25 looks into Ledyard’s many traditions and their role in the club’s continued popularity.
Sofia Ortiz '26 examines the role and legacy of diversity, equity and inclusion practices within Greek life.
Grace Beilstein ’26 speaks to members of the Class of 2022 who took a gap year during their time as a student and will graduate with the Class of 2023.
The first co-ed class, the Class of 1973, reflects on the past 50 years since their graduation from Dartmouth.
The Dartmouth investigates the creation and growing popularity of local Hanover restaurant Sawtooth Kitchen.
Dartmouth’s first and only recognized drag club shares stories of artistry, resistance and the influential members of the Class of 2023 who blazed a trail for the drag house.
Graduating seniors discuss the process of approving, drafting and editing their unconventional theses.
Gianna Totani ’25 explores how each comedy group on campus is unique in its own way.
In the early 2000s, Buddy Teevens rescued Dartmouth football from failure. Through activism, innovation and kindness, he also improved the game.
Ramsey became the first Dartmouth women’s rugby player to compete in the Olympics by participating at the Tokyo Summer Olympics in 2021.
The cancellation occurred due to a projection of a $150 million financial deficit caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
In this year’s Commencement and Reunions special issue, we seek to delve deeper into the Class of 2023’s legacy, which will leave its mark on the College well after commencement.
The fundraising campaign also amassed 60% undergraduate alumni participation, becoming the first higher education campaign in history to reach both goals.
Braxton has been charged with stealing more than $150,000 and is awaiting extradition
The Rockefeller Center for Public Policy sponsored the event on May 25, which featured judges James Bassett, Christopher Keating and Anne Patterson.
An inauguration ceremony will be held on the afternoon of Sept. 22, following a community cookout that morning.
Library staff members work hard for this community, but College administration has taken them for granted far too long.
A new model for learning could reignite Dartmouth students’ academic passions.