Reflection: Sophomore Year Turns Over A New Leaf
By Leila Brady | November 1, 2024One writer reflects on the differences brought by sophomore year, from leadership positions in extracurriculars to a new sense of “fitting in.”
One writer reflects on the differences brought by sophomore year, from leadership positions in extracurriculars to a new sense of “fitting in.”
One writer explores the challenges of buying into Halloween as a college student.
One writer investigates how students are feeling about ongoing construction projects on campus.
One writer examines the randomly assigned first-year roommate system, a quintessential Dartmouth experience.
One writer reflects on the value of her daily walks around Occom Pond.
One writer explores the history and community behind Han Fusion, one of Hanover’s most beloved restaurants.
One writer talks to students about their feats of endurance, from triathlons to backcountry skiing to cycling.
One writer explores the intellectual pursuits — or lack thereof — of Dartmouth students.
One writer investigates the history of live music performances on campus, including both headliners and student bands.
In her conversation with the Rockefeller Center and performances at the Hop, Kristina Wong discusses her unconventional candidacy for local election and tells stories about her time in office.