Stuff Dartmouth Kids Like: The Reveal
By Leslie Ye | May 22, 2014All those little quips only your friends or your family or your school understand? Those are your shared history, your experiences, your past.
All those little quips only your friends or your family or your school understand? Those are your shared history, your experiences, your past.
On Sept. 13, world-renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma will bring his talents to the Dartmouth stage. The sold-out Hopkins Center concert marks one of the most highly anticipated events of the upcoming fall season. Sarah Wang '14, a music major who will be attending the concert, called Ma a "staple" of the music world. "I could never pass up an opportunity to see him, especially in such an intimate atmosphere," Wang said. Ma's concert will mark the beginning of the Year of the Arts initiative.
At Dartmouth, we like to win. It's no secret we were all the best in our high schools and we all want to be the best now.
For two nights this past weekend, the playwriting talents of two Dartmouth juniors Maia Matsushita '13 and Laura Neill '13 were showcased in the annual Eleanor Frost and Ruth and Loring Dodd Student New Play Festival.
Rebecca Xu / The Dartmouth Staff It's that time of year again.
My mother likes to tell a story about the time my family went to visit Monticello when I was two years old.
Nik Medrano / The Dartmouth Staff In 1990, New York Times journalist Nicholas Kristof and his wife Sheryl WuDunn traveled to the Hebei province in China.
Shortly after Teresa Sullivan's reinstatement as president of the University of Virginia on June 26, donations to UVA increased significantly, according to The Washington Post.
Take Astro 2 or 3, Classics 4 or Psych 25. If you're like me, take all three. I'm still not sure if I should be embarrassed by this schedule or really proud.
If you're doing it right, half of Green Key is already over by the time this article made it to print.
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