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Changing the Culture: Drinking Behaviors at Dartmouth
College and alcohol are invariably connected; preparing for midterms and preparing for tailgates, finishing your essay and finishing your game of pong, going to class and going out for the night exist in tandem. At Dartmouth—who is often jokingly referred to as “The Party Ivy,” whose official-unofficial mascot is a beer keg and whose student population is majority affiliated—this is especially true. […]
Climbing Cliffs and Breaking Ceilings
Traditionally, the outdoors have been a male controlled space. History remembers men as the explorers, the athletes, the scientists, and women as the teachers, the nurses, the wives. However, the lines between men and the outdoors and women and the indoors have been blurred and bent in recent years––empowering women to take on roles in spaces where society had not commonly accepted them. […]
Mixing and Matching Majors and Minors
At Dartmouth, where 35% of given degrees are for the social sciences and another 17% are for engineering or life sciences, it can be easy to look at potential degree paths through a narrow lens. While Dartmouth’s liberal arts philosophy encourages students to experience a wide range of academic fields, often this kind of study is accomplished through students’ efforts to complete the distributive requirements. […]
Battling Food Waste at Dartmouth
As a freshman, the majority of my meals take place in the traditional dining hall setting that is Class of 1953 Commons, more familiarly known as FoCo. I go in, try to find a free booth on Light Side, brave the lines for sushi or Ma Thayer’s, eat and catch up with friends, get rid of my plate and cup, and leave. […]
Q&A: Torrey Peters GR’13 on her deQ&A: Torrey Peters GR’13 on her debut novel ‘Detransition, Baby’but novel ‘Detransition, Baby
“Detransition, Baby,” Torrey Peters GR’13’s debut novel, has been making waves in the publishing industry. It was longlisted for The Women’s Prize and honored as a New York Times Editors Choice. Notably, it is one of the first novels by a transgender person to be published by a big five publishing house — in this case, One World, an imprint of Penguin Random House. […]
Angelina Scarlotta | Dartmouth College 2023