What I Learned at College
By Brian Lloyd | May 23, 2008About two weeks ago, the telltale signs started pouring in from my friends at other schools: Facebook status updates, phone calls, e-mails, all conveying the same message.
About two weeks ago, the telltale signs started pouring in from my friends at other schools: Facebook status updates, phone calls, e-mails, all conveying the same message.
When I first sunk my bid to come to Dartmouth, I was convinced that I would spend at least one of my terms abroad.
Shirley Hu / The Dartmouth Staff These days it seems like no matter what sport you choose to follow, you're going to be bombarded with a whole host of statistics. Two weeks ago, the entire country knew Memphis couldn't hit a free throw for its life or, as it turned out, for the national championship.
Spending Spring Break in sunny Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, was one of the best decisions I've made in college.
It's true, breaking up is hard to do. There are so many different aspects of it that all fall somewhere short of pleasant. For starters, you have to decide if you're actually going to follow through and break things off with that once"special someone.
Over-rated? Under-rated? Unrated? Enthused freshman and jaded senior weigh in
To the Editor: Jacob Baron '10 questioned why Dartmouth students are so antagonistic toward the administration when they have a vested interest in its policies ("Make Parkhurst Public," Jan.