Self-Punishment: The Dartmouth Experience
By Mike Urbach | January 19, 2012Even without punishment from S&S and HPo, Dartmouth students choose to punish themselves. We repeatedly cause ourselves stress, fatigue and often physical pain.
Even without punishment from S&S and HPo, Dartmouth students choose to punish themselves. We repeatedly cause ourselves stress, fatigue and often physical pain.
Winter sucks. To me, it means a 10-week hermitage in my room with occasional forays onto the tundra for food and beer.
When the football team plays the University of Pennsylvania on Oct. 1 at home under the lights, will you go?
CATHERINE TREYZ / The Dartmouth Senior Staff There's not a lot to navigating around Hanover, but all mischievous Dartmouth students could use a little help now and then.
That's right, no more Dartmouth football. I'm sure this news will come as a shock to the student body, because we have so many adamant fans.
Most Dartmouth students love this College. But what do the people back home think? We all have individual identities, but there's no denying that by choosing to go to Dartmouth, we associate ourselves to some extent with its reputation and not just the academic one. Initially, my parents were on the accepted-student cloud for months.