An Afternoon With Gail Gentes
By Lauren Huff | January 23, 2015Gail Gentes takes The Mirror on a whirlwind tour of the President’s House.
Gail Gentes takes The Mirror on a whirlwind tour of the President’s House.
But other recent graduates do not succumb to this impulse to outgrow Hanover, electing to remain in the Upper Valley. Between graduate students, College employees and fellows, you’d be surprised by the number of ex-undergrads still lurking around campus.
The Mirror participates in resume drop.
Not all students would credit their dorm custodian with significantly influencing their college experience. As someone who sees him most mornings as I leave for class, I can say that Brightly is different.
Growing up in a town sardonically called “Swellesley, Mass.,” I never had much exposure to rejection.
As I sat in FoCo last week, I noticed yet again how close even the most seemingly mundane parts of campus make me feel to my family.
It's that time of year again. The time of hair-pulling, teeth-grinding, sitting in your room like a recluse. Stress dawns upon high school seniors each year come late October. For some, the memories of two months of grade-wide tension and endless college chatter may be painfully fresh in their minds, ...