Yehalah Fernando
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Yehalah's D-Plan
What's a D-Plan?-
FallHanover, New Hampshire
Favorite Class: SART 015: Drawing 1The class I cherish the most so far at Dartmouth! It was an absolute pleasure to explore my creative side in this beginner art class.
WinterHanover, New Hampshire
Favorite Class: SART 025: Painting 1The sequel to Drawing 1! Undoubtedly harder, but definitely a great class. I can now say, with confidence, that I am able to paint a mango successfully.
SpringHanover, New Hampshire
Favorite Class: HIST 07.37: Race, Nation and EthnicityAn extremely informative and eye opening class which I would recommend to anyone.
SummerColombo, Sri Lanka
Taking a break at home with good food and family!
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FallHanover, NH
Favorite Class: GERM 1: Introductory GermanMy first language class at Dartmouth! It was fast-paced but I learnt so much in such little time and I loved the process.
WinterHanover, NH
Favorite Class: ARTH 38.01: Sacred Architecture of AsiaThe Sacred Architecture of Asia is one of the most incredible courses I have taken at Dartmouth! The course is primarily discussion-based, with Professor Seher explaining and initiating conversation about the course material.
Surviving the Extreme Cold
When Celsius and Fahrenheit read the same value, that's when you know something is wrong. Read on to find out how I survived a weekend of extreme temperatures at Dartmouth.
Writing at Dartmouth
If you are someone who did not learn English as a first language, this is dedicated to you.
Make the Friendship Bracelets
A tribute to all the brilliant friends I have made this fall.
Affordability at Dartmouth!
An account of how Dartmouth helps low-income students afford a college education!
22F study spaces!
A quest for the perfect study space during finals week!
- No. 1
Blobby!
Yes, that is an actual word. Blobby aka the Baker library lobby! Besides the beautiful architecture, it is also study space for students. It is quiet enough that you cannot hear other people's conversations but there is a constant buzz. The higher up you go in Baker Library, the quieter it gets, so this is good place to study if you are someone who likes to have some background noise while studying.
- No. 2
The Engineering and Computer Science Center!
Being an engineering major, I will probably spend the majority of my time at Dartmouth in this building! Exploring it with my friend Victoria, we found really nice classrooms and spaces that we could study in. The center also houses the Magnuson Center for Entrepreneurship, the Dali Lab, and the Electron Microscope Facility.
- No. 3
Rauner Library!
This may sound bizarre, but the first time I stepped into Rauner Library was during finals week. I instantly regretted not doing it sooner, especially because it is a one minute walk from my dorm! The Rauner Special Collections Library is home to Dartmouth's rare books, manuscripts and the archives. They are constantly rotating through exhibits of the works they have! The study spaces are picturesque, with a beautiful view from the long windows. I will definitely see more of Rauner in the Winter Term, when it is way too cold to walk anywhere else!