The Night Before 21F: A Poetic Guide
By Julia Robitaille | September 7, 2021A festive tale with a side of Dartmouth lingo.
A festive tale with a side of Dartmouth lingo.
The Hopkins Center for the Arts offers opportunities ranging from student workshops to music, dance and theater programming.
The reasoning for the dismissal was not immediately clear, and the College declined to comment further.
Students gathered in the rain last weekend for live performances by student bands at annual outdoor concert held by KDE.
The Hood Museum teams up with author Joni Cole to fuse art and creative writing in termly writing workshops open to adults of the Upper Valley.
Barrett’s fourth book tells the forgotten history of the town and the College through architecture.
Claire Collins ’22, Henry Phipps ’21 and Matt Haughey ’21 discuss their experiences producing music.
Cochran recently gave her virtual Space for Dialogue Gallery Talk, entitled “The Soul Has Bandaged Moments.”
In his latest exhibition, the studio art intern captures everyday scenes that strive to depict a universal human experience.