Spotlight: Dartmouth studio art interns curate exhibition
By Celine Choi | January 24, 2025Molly Rouzie ’24 and Krista Schemitsch ’24 curated an exhibition titled “I Spy: The Things You See But I Know,” a collaboration of their own artworks.
Molly Rouzie ’24 and Krista Schemitsch ’24 curated an exhibition titled “I Spy: The Things You See But I Know,” a collaboration of their own artworks.
In addition to sales and rentals, Dartmouth Bikes provides repair expertise to students.
Lee Issac Chung’s new disaster movie, “Twisters” — featuring Glen Powell and Daisy Edgar-Jones — is a suspenseful revival of its 1990s version.
The Winter Opening Event at the Hood featured new curations and a celebration of art aimed at building community.
This Winter Carnival arrives during a polarizing time at Dartmouth, although there’s still fun to be had.
The rise of indie sleaze on social media marks a turning point in popular culture and strays from the trends that dominated the past year.
Hood Museum intern Molly Rouzie ’24 curated an exhibition entitled “Apocalypse When: Reflections on our Collective Psyche,” which is inspired by religious apocalyptic stories.
The Dartmouth investigates the creation and growing popularity of local Hanover restaurant Sawtooth Kitchen.
Celine Choi ’26 reviews Green Key Headliners Neon Trees and Cochise’s respective discographies in preparation for Friday’s long-awaited concert.
Moderated by art history professor Mary Coffey, the panel featured artists Scherezade García and Sonia Romero with co-curator Claudia Zapata.