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The Dartmouth
November 22, 2024 | Latest Issue
The Dartmouth
Haley Gordon
The Dartmouth Rude Mechanicals produce one Shakespearean show a term.
Review

Review: Rude Mechanicals tackle 'Richard III' in spring show

Nestled in between the parties hosted on Webster Avenue and the first-year family activities hosted by the College, the Dartmouth Rude Mechanicals performed an abridged conception of “Richard III” to an audience comprised of students and curious visiting parents in House Center B. The choice of tragedy presents an immediate challenge to an 11-member performance group: How to appropriately cast the show so that all of the central characters can be represented in the clearest light, without over-simplifying the plot.

The Setonian
News

Remy leaves Judicial Affairs

Former Judicial Affairs director Leigh Remy ended her 17 year career with the College on July 15. She will start in academic affairs at Florida Atlantic University this fall.

Lou's is a popular spot for brunch.
Mirror

Guide to off-campus dining: rankings of popular spots

Although Foco will seem like paradise the first few weeks of freshman fall, the novelty will soomn wear off, and you wil inevitably grow tired of DDS. Thankfully, despite its small size, Hanover and the surrounding area boast an impressive array of food options.

Marina Massidda ’17 is a studio art major who focuses on oil painting.
Arts

Student Spotlight: Artist Marina Massidda '17

Marina Massidda ’17 formally began taking art classes at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston when she was in her early teens, following a childhood filled with informal artistic pursuits. Now, Massidda is a studio arts major specializing in oil painting and plans to pursue a career in painting.

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