

Tulio Huggins

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Tulio's D-Plan
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FallOn Campus
Favorite Class: HIST 2: #EverythingHasAHistory: Understanding America TodayThis history class is dedicated to investigating the history behind current events. In this term, we looked at the history behind immigration, Silicon Valley, and affirmative action. And in the final weeks of the term, we were able to choose what we wanted to learn about, and we chose to look at the history of impeachment. It is a very cool class with great class discussions. I would highly recommend!
WinterOn Campus
Favorite Class: COSC 1: Introduction to Programming and ComputationCOSC 1 is an intro to Computer Science course. I had never taken a CS course, so learning the new Python language was definitely tough! Even so, I learned so much about how to code, and the help provided by TAs and the professors is invaluable in this course!
SpringOnline
This was the first class I ever took in the African and African American Studies and Religion Department. It opened my eyes to the various ways African Americans in the Jim Crow era survived when the world was stacked up against them. I would highly recommend!
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FallOn-Campus!
Favorite Class: CRWT 10: Introduction to FictionThis was my first creative writing class ever! It was great to create new works and get feedback from my classmates and my professor.
WinterOn-Campus!
Favorite Class: HIST 45: Early Modern Europe 1300-1650An interesting class where we focused on the spread of literature during this time period. Also one of my smallest classes; only five other classmates!
SpringOn-Campus!
Favorite Class: CRWT 20: Intermediate Fiction IAnother Creative Writing course! I wonder if I am doing something with that with my major :)
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FallLondon!
Favorite Class: Creative Writing Prose: The Short StoryThis class was a creative writing class, and it gave me a lot of insight into what I as an author should want my readers to do when they confront the piece. It was an amazing class, and it was so cool to be able to take it in London!
WinterOn-Campus
Favorite Class: REL 34: Christianity and Conversion in the Northern World: Vikings, Celts, and Anglo-SaxonsMy desire to learn about religion and history was thoroughly fulfilled in this class, where we looked at the various Christian conversions in different European areas. I learned a lot, and I really loved the prof's lectures!
SpringOn-Campus
I'm not taking any classes this term! Instead, I am doing a fellowship through the Leslie Center for Humanities, where I am writing an interconnected short story collection set in an evangelical church youth group.

BEMA Light!
As the weather has not relented in its coldness or snow, I found a nice reprieve from the white snow and saw the beautiful BEMA lights this weekend!

Music at Dartmouth!
Coming here, I realized there are many opportunities to experience music, both through campus events and individual members of the community.

Learning from Public Lectures!
Just recently, I went to two different events with Professor Matt Delmont and Professor Alexander Chee, professors in the History and English & Creative Writing departments, respectively.


Winter Break!
After a hectic senior fall, I am happy to have some time to rest with family for a couple of weeks before I get back to Hanover.

Taking Advantage of What Dartmouth Has to Offer
Dartmouth has so many opportunities for students to do, such as studying abroad or doing fellowships, but there are also smaller--yet still meaningful--opportunities for students to take advantage of while they are here.

Powerlifting at Dartmouth
In the winter term of my junior year, I joined the Dartmouth Powerlifting club, and it has been amazing!

One Final Homecoming
Because of the pandemic and also being abroad last fall, my last homecoming was my first, all the way back in 2019. So this year felt very special!

Lest the Old Traditions Fail: Hiking Gile
In this post, I wanted to write about my experience hiking a well-known mountain, Gile Mountain!

Lest the Old Traditions Fail: The Lou's Challenge
Most Dartmouth traditions are well known among sstudents and alumni and help create a sense of community for those participating. I recently did one of the most popular ones, the Lou's Challenge, with some of my friends!