Thoughts on Landing and Leaving
By Noah Dentzel | May 27, 2010I'll be gone in two weeks. I'm not quite sure what's next for me, but I guess my Dartmouth career is a story of uncertainties.
I'll be gone in two weeks. I'm not quite sure what's next for me, but I guess my Dartmouth career is a story of uncertainties.
Are Dartmouth students happy? That depends, of course, on how we define happiness. Measured in units of consumption and standard of living, we seem a safe bet.
Year after year, Dartmouth students have earned and maintained reputations as diverse as the very students themselves.
Correction Appended This year's Dartmouth Dance Ensemble's performance, "Viscera Echoes of War," is an exciting venture: a multimedia collaboration in which Dartmouth faculty and students reflect on the topic of war through choreography, theater, stage design and the digital arts.
Since I came to Dartmouth in 2006, the Tuck School of Business has made itself much more available to the overeager Dartmouth undergraduates.
Oscar Wilde once quipped that, "The only thing worse than being talked about is not being talked about." What these words may lack in poetry they certainly make up for in pithiness.
Many Dartmouth students are familiar with the wild stories of our festive northern neighbor, Montreal.