
Over the past two weeks, I've had the pleasure of meeting so many wonderful '26s! Their most common question was "do you miss the city?" Although a born and raised a city girl, my answer was no! Come along to find out why!

Over the past two weeks, I've had the pleasure of meeting so many wonderful '26s! Their most common question was "do you miss the city?" Although a born and raised a city girl, my answer was no! Come along to find out why!
Spring: When checking the weather app finally becomes a pleasurable experience and I no longer have to reach for my wool socks in the morning.
This blog is a guide to how I like to spend my time during winter outside of classes!
What's special about the service opportunities at Dartmouth is that they can be fun, supportive and a great place to meet new friends or hang out with current ones! Therefore, I thought I'd share a few that I've seen (or participated) in so far.
November is around the corner; the leaves are falling, the temperature dropping. That can only mean one thing: winter is coming.
You may be wondering, how can I possibly stay entertained during the long, cold winters in Hanover? Read on to see my four favorite activities!
Dartmouth offers a variety of opportunities for dance on campus! In the arts departments, mainly theater, we can take classes in dance and movement, ranging from fundamental skills to advanced dance performance.
Hopefully you all caught that slightly altered Mean Girls reference! While Regina George wasn't exactly going apple picking with her friends...I think she should've been! Here's a look into my own day of apple picking!
Since the spring, I've been heavily involved in a group on campus called Health Access for All (HAFA). While I'm typically involved in more of our tutoring aspect, I decided to start leading our first-ever Campus Events team.