
One of my favorite things to do as a Dartmouth student is going to all the various talks, lecture series, and events that the school holds throughout the year. Here's why!

One of my favorite things to do as a Dartmouth student is going to all the various talks, lecture series, and events that the school holds throughout the year. Here's why!
Dartmouth students are known for their ability to juggle hectic schedules....from fast-paced courses, to extracurriculars and job commitments...how is one possibly supposed to manage it all? Here are some tips for settling into life at Dartmouth!
Since coming to Dartmouth, I've learned so much outside the classroom. I've picked up how to use Photoshop, edit with Premiere Pro, build websites with HTML and CSS, as well as picking up things here and there with Flutter, R, and Bash.
Through these clubs at Dartmouth, you can fuel your passions and meet amazing people along the way.
Spring has brought about many, many changes. For me, luckily, my extracurriculars are still on: same time, same people, except now over Zoom.
Happy week two, everyone! Here at Dartmouth, everyone counts time by the weeks, something made extremely convenient by the fact that we only have ten weeks in one quarter instead of the traditional 16 in a semester.
Dartmouth Humanitarian Engineering currently has three projects. First, there is the compost tea project, which I am working on. We are designing a low-cost aeration device that makes “compost tea.”
Aside from being a great play on the tradition of "Casual Friday," Casual Thursday is not just Dartmouth's short-form improv group, it's my improv group!
I remember hearing the same expression over and over again when I was an upperclassman in high school: “There’s a lot more free time in college… you just need to learn how to manage it.”