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November 15, 2024 | Latest Issue
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Rachel Carter
05.09.11.Arts.ADShow1
Arts

AD presents other ‘Sides of Sex' with poetry, dance

AKI ONDA / The Dartmouth Senior Staff The "Sides of Sex" show at Alpha Delta fraternity was a night of firsts the first time the Dartmouth Dance Ensemble performed in a fraternity house and the first time campus performance groups collaborated to inspire reflection on sex, to name two.

04.05.11.Arts.RadioMacbeth
Arts

SITI stages modern ‘Macbeth'

Courtesy of the Hopkins Center "Radio Macbeth," a SITI company adaptation of William Shakespeare's "Macbeth," takes the Bard's penchant for double meanings to a whole new level.

02.07.11.arts.fnr
Arts

FNR brings diversity to campus music scene

Patton Lowenstein / The Dartmouth Staff From its quaint small-town atmosphere to its abundant natural beauty, Dartmouth's isolated locale certainly has its charms, but Hanover cannot compare to larger cities in terms of live music offerings.

01.19.11.arts.sanborn
Arts

Creative writing options evolve

Sam Purcell / The Dartmouth Staff Although Dartmouth may be best known for its economics department, students and professors agree that the discipline of creative writing is alive and well at the College on the Hill. As a school that has educated such dynamic literary figures as Theodore Geisel and Robert Frost, this may come as no surprise.

1.11.11.arts.zombie
Arts

Students gear up for Humans vs. Zombies

Armed with nerf guns and balled-up socks as weapons, students across campus are devising game plans and ducking for cover as they compete in a massive game of Human vs. Zombies this week. A cross between tag and Assassins, the interactive game which was launched Jan. 11 and will continue through Jan. ...

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