I've written about many Dartmouth traditions, though I'm not sure anything will tοp this one…
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Garrett Crouch 2026
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Q:
How would you describe Dartmouth's sense of place?
A:Dartmouth has a very strong sense of place. The College prides itself on being a huge part of the Upper Valley community, and when you are at Dartmouth, you can take part in all that it has to offer.
Bryanna Entwistle 2023 -
There are hundreds of things I could tell you about Dartmouth's campus or even Hanover. But how does it feel to live and study in such a small town?
Chase Harvey 2025 -
Why should you come to Dartmouth? While this question is one that I always anticipate being asked, my answer always changes—from our community, location, and resources there are so many reasons to want to call Dartmouth your home.
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I thought about how I would attack as I paced from corner to corner, my head as vacant as an empty bottle. The crumpled-up drafts on the floor just added to my nervousness, but I needed to write a 'Why Dartmouth' essay. How? I had no idea.
Adrian Chimboza 2025 -
Talking about two things I did outside of my classes and extracurriculars this week: Hiking Gile mountain and the Dartmouth Zoo!
Natalie Keim -
I thought I'd use this blog post to share a bit more about Dartmouth's profound sense of place my first in-person (non-Zoom) term— particularly, the people, the place, and the pines.
Sydney Wuu 2024 -
Q:
How would you describe Dartmouth's sense of place?
A:There are no shortage of words in mind, but those that come most quickly are picturesque, inviting, and more than anything like something out of a movie.
Gabriel Gilbert 2023 -
This term, I've truly cherished the opportunity to live and learn on Dartmouth's 269-acre campus. Come follow along to learn more about what I've gained from Dartmouth's profound sense of place!
Sydney Wuu 2024