
I spent my Junior Summer on campus and got to cross off several items on my bucket list!

I spent my Junior Summer on campus and got to cross off several items on my bucket list!
As people are beginning to trade in their tank tops for sweaters and iced coffees for pumpkin-spiced lattes, I can't help but reminisce about my summer term at Dartmouth.
I spent an evening in Manchester, New Hampshire last week watching the New Hampshire Fisher Cats play a minor league baseball game!
It has been a beautiful summer in the Upper Valley thus far as we return to normalcy! Here are some scenes from Sophomore Summer.
"Sophomore summer" is a short and sweet phrase, but explaining it to my friends and family back home has always been difficult. Let's break it down!
I'm back on campus for my second straight summer in Hanover, and there's been one consistent through-line over the past year—some delightful dogs.
After my junior year, a summer visit to Dartmouth cemented its status as my dream school. Almost three years later, campus still hasn't lost its original charm -- hello, sophomore summer!
Being back on campus, especially seeing all the faces, familiar or not, somehow help me return to a certain sense of normalcy. Little by little, I'm getting there. And maybe, it's okay if the feeling of complete normalcy is still far down the road.
I noticed a free paddle boarding lesson sponsored by the Outdoor Programs Office (OPO) at Dartmouth and made the 20-minute trek from my Topliff dorm to Ledyard Canoe Club, situated right on the Connecticut River.