
As I make my way through my first spring as a Dartmouth student, my camera roll won't stop reminding me of my home in Hanover.

As I make my way through my first spring as a Dartmouth student, my camera roll won't stop reminding me of my home in Hanover.
At first I was scared of Dartmouth's isolation. Now it's one of my favorite parts about campus.
Because the town and school are small, they are extraordinarily interconnected and, in my experience, people in the community have been super welcoming. One long time Hanover resident even helped me pick out a good winter coat!
As the year begins to wind down and the trees have shed their leaves with the anticipation of snow, I can't help but think about how beautiful the Upper Valley is, even in the winter!
Hanover and the Upper Valley boast incredible lush landscapes and by the end of spring term, most of the trees and flowers are in full bloom.
My friend Erica and I joined a Cabin and Trail (CnT) Mt. Ascutney brunch hike this past Saturday.
Whether it be for research at the Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center (DHMC) or if you just need to get out into Norwich or White River Junction to have some fun with friends, the AT has got your back.
Anyone who has ever seen me wearing a t-shirt or tank top automatically knows that I like tattoos.
The history of women at Dartmouth is surprisingly very recent as the College only began to admit female students in the fall of 1972. In the 46 years since, women have become a defining aspect of the Dartmouth community.