
Homecoming is the Marching Band's most eventful weekend of fall term: we march in the parade on Friday for Dartmouth Night, parade before the football game on Saturday to several spots in Hanover, and then play at the game itself.

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Homecoming is the Marching Band's most eventful weekend of fall term: we march in the parade on Friday for Dartmouth Night, parade before the football game on Saturday to several spots in Hanover, and then play at the game itself.
Among several sites on campus showcasing Dartmouth's rich history, the Baker Library Bell Tower stands tall and proud.
At the time of writing this, homecoming will be long past. But, even after several weeks, I still look fondly on it.
For Homecoming, the college was giving tours of Bartlett Tower, which is usually closed to visitors. Bartlett Tower is a 71-foot-tall stone structure built between 1885 and 1895 (so, a very long time ago…) that replaced the Lone Pine.
While I am having an unbelievably great time studying at the University of Edinburgh this term, I can't help but miss Dartmouth a little.
Trips may be long-completed, but the memories I made at Moosilauke Lodge and on the trails will stick with me for the rest of my years here.
Given Dartmouth’s long history, the number of traditions that students participate in should not be shocking. However, that does not mean I was prepared for all the fun and crazy ahead of me coming into Dartmouth.
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My final fall at Dartmouth has come and gone, so allow me to share seven highlights of my term:
I apologize for not posting much recently! But coming back from Washington D.C. to a week's worth of school work was not fun. Let's just say that week 4 (combined with my work from week 3) definitely took the juice out of me.