Editor's Note
By Jennifer Argote and Amita Kulkarni | November 12, 2009Eddie Zhang / The Dartmouth Growing up, I attended Catholic school for seven years and attended mass almost every weekend, but I find that harder to maintain at Dartmouth.
Eddie Zhang / The Dartmouth Growing up, I attended Catholic school for seven years and attended mass almost every weekend, but I find that harder to maintain at Dartmouth.
As busy Dartmouth students, we too often take for granted daily life at the College.
Aryeh Drager While I had the time of my life last Saturday stalking down Wale and Mike Posner for pictures and autographs, I can't say I know more than two or three of their songs.
Spring term at Dartmouth is possibly one of the best times of year. However, each June becomes more bittersweet than the last as another class says goodbye to dear ol' Dartmouth, and it gets even closer to being our turn. This year, we are forced to say so long to the Class of 2009.
Date: 26 Jan 2009 03:20:19 -0400 From: Amita A. Kulkarni Subject: ugh To: Jennifer E.
Dining at Dartmouth is weird. "Getting a meal" consists of much more than just a plate of General Tso's chicken or a Banana Log wrap.
It's week three, and we are still continuing to find so much in common. We are proud, yet slightly disappointed at the same time, to say we have never been Good Sammed or had a run-in with S&S or H-Po.
Jen and I agree on many things, like how New Year's resolutions suck, The Mirror is the most-read section of The Dartmouth and the fact that our school is awesome.
We hate New Year's Resolutions. We always make them, and then we break them, and then we just feel bad about ourselves when late December rolls around and we look back on another failed year.