Brendilou Armstrong
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Brendilou's D-Plan
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FallOn Campus
Favorite Class: 19th Century British Women WritersIf you are interested in Victorian literature in any capacity, this is the class for you! It is a course taught by the WGSS (Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies) department and combines historical and political aspects into a literary seminar. The material is compelling and allows you to view female authors, including Mary Shelley, Jane Austen, and Elizabeth Gaskell, in a different perspective knowing the societal context of the time period and themes in their most popular works.
WinterOff-Campus
Favorite Class: Off-Term in Chadron, NebraskaThis would have been winter term of my freshman year, but I decided to take a gap year following my freshman fall instead!
SpringOff-Campus
Favorite Class: Off-Term in Chadron, NebraskaThis would have been spring term of my freshman year, but I decided to take a gap year following my freshman fall instead!
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FallOn Campus
Favorite Class: CRWT 12: Introduction to PoetryIf poetic language and artistic writing styles are your forte, this is the perfect class for you! Taught by the English/Creative Writing department, Introduction to Poetry is an incredible foundation to storytelling, introducing students to poetry styles from prose to ekphrastic and written to slam. The approach to teaching the course revolved around the strategies of Robert Frost, where the Poetry Room in Sanborn Library held our class, and students' chairs were arranged in a circle rather than in rows of desks. CRWT 12 is one of the most unique and fascinating classes I have taken thus far, and as a result, has become my favorite class I have taken on campus.
WinterOn Campus
Favorite Class: ASCL 70.01: Sacred Architecture of AsiaNiche classes and concentrations define a Dartmouth education, and before this term, I never intended on taking an Asian art history course, let alone one with such a defined focus. Taught through both the Department of Art History and the Department of Asian Societies, Cultures, and Languages by Columbia University guest lecturer Seher Agarwala, this course contextualizes sacred architectural structures of the Buddhist, Hindu, and Islamic faiths. I left this course with a newfound interest in the artistic practices of East Asian cultures and an appreciation for their diverse historical backgrounds and religions.
SpringOn Campus
Favorite Class: HIST 31.03: Migrant Los AngelesFor any Los Angeles natives or those generally wanting to delve into the history of southern California, this class is for you! Focusing mainly on the contributions of minorities to the area, this class provides insight on the seldom-discussed history of L.A. through the perspectives of non-white settlers from the 18th century to the present day. Through examining controversial films depicting L.A. (including La La Land and Once Upon A Time in Hollywood), I left this course with a deep understanding of the sacrifices made to construct contemporary Los Angeles.
SummerOn Campus
Favorite Class: HUM 04.02: The SixtiesIf the history behind 1960s politics, fashion, art, music, and society interests you in any capacity, this class is the perfect fit for you! Taught through Dartmouth’s Humanities Department, this course covers the late 1950s through the early 1970s, focusing on the era's transformative nature while immersing students in the time period through samples of art and music. What an incredible introduction to an incredibly important decade!
A Love Letter to the Flora of Hanover
To East Coast Flora and the Greenery of the Big Green,
You have given me the space to breathe and relax, and I've learned to admire you, and "the granite of New Hampshire," more than I could have ever expected.
Performing Arts in the Middle of the Woods?
"What even is a First-Year Trip?" Leading up to my trek into the wilderness, I did not expect to be immersed in campus culture and community nearly as much as I was. This is my First-Year Trips experience with D751: Cabin Camping and Performing Arts!
Beginning Anew: My Transition From NE to NH
Inhale the clean scent of nature and observe the flamboyant fall foliage of Hanover as I welcome you to my neck of the woods! My name is Brendilou, a member of Dartmouth's Class of '26, and this is my first blog post! Let's get to know each other.