
I've wanted to blog about my favorite spots around campus for some time now, but it takes time to explore this magical place!

I've wanted to blog about my favorite spots around campus for some time now, but it takes time to explore this magical place!
As an international student, affordability is often a big concern when picking which institutions to apply to. Let me tell you why that will not be on your mind when considering whether Dartmouth's right for you.
In this blog post, I will be giving prospective students tips on things that I wish I knew about Dartmouth before coming. I hope that this extensive list can help you all, while you navigate through your own college search.
Dartmouth is a very challenging environment. Now, reaching the end of my first term at college, I have learnt to concile all the different aspects of a typical Dartmouth experience — or at least I like to believe so.
One of the best parts of Dartmouth is the way that students are willing to cram in a ridiculous amount into any given term. This weekend has been no exception.
I decided to put some of the most popular questions together and provide some answers for future prospective students who also have these questions on their mind!
Although COVID-19 has made it difficult to interact with people, there are still several ways in which I've been able to connect with students on campus. Read all about some of the friendships I have made and how they came to be!
Did you know that Dartmouth is one of the only two colleges in the United States to own their own ski mountain? And here's the best part: you don't have to be an expert skier to have fun on the slopes.
DUJS is a great opportunity for students across campus to get together and discuss scientific thought and innovation, whether from psychology, astrophysics, or more social justice-oriented medical research.