Bartlett: Antiquated Aquatics
By Nicholas Bartlett | January 16, 2020Dartmouth's swim test is a paragon of inconsistency.
Dartmouth's swim test is a paragon of inconsistency.
As I mill about the beloved Class of ’53 Commons (colloquially adored as “Foco”), I cannot help but stop and reminisce on a somewhat nostalgic cavalcade of bygone pizzas and one-off lobster dinners.
Dartmouth’s cornucopia of PE credits is nothing short of wonderful. The martially-inclined can hone their talents with taekwondo; the projectile-prone can refine their accuracy with archery; heck, the dancer in all of us can master the ineluctable romanticism of tango. It’s a smorgasbord of interesting ...
Opinion: Ever found a STEM course that you wanted to take but you couldn't do the math? Nicholas Bartlett '21 feels your pain and suggests the College should offer more science courses with a writing element.
Sophomore Summer isn't all it's cracked up to be.
The Court’s new conservative majority must resist judging along partisan lines.
Removing the aisle of chairs in Foco is far from beneficial.
Being drunk is not an excuse for violating moral or legal principles.
Standardized testing must remain an integral part of the admissions process.
Trump’s response to Comey is unbecoming of the White House.