Painting pong tables: The ‘art’ of the game
By Ramsey Ash | May 17, 2024One writer explores a campus artform that is sometimes overlooked — the design of Dartmouth pong tables.
Ramsey Ash ’24 is a quantitative social science and music double major from Huntington, West Virginia. In addition to writing for the Arts section, Ramsey is involved in The Dartmouth College Wind Ensemble, the Dartmouth Clarinet Choir, is co-president of Musical Empowerment at Dartmouth and is a Hopkins Center Fellow.
One writer explores a campus artform that is sometimes overlooked — the design of Dartmouth pong tables.
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