
I am writing this blog post at the end of week 7 of my winter term. I want to reflect on this week and discuss the experiences that I have lived.

I am writing this blog post at the end of week 7 of my winter term. I want to reflect on this week and discuss the experiences that I have lived.
Dartmouth has the reputation of being a small school tucked away in the woods. Far from being isolated, however, travel is easily accessible, if you so desire.
In this post, I'm here to share how I'm surviving this extreme cold as well as my recommendations!
As someone coming from a warm state, the idea of cold winters was frightening as well as fascinating. After a few days on campus, I learned winter was only the latter. Read on to see a few things I've learned from my first winter!
This week, Hanover was hit by a blizzard—and it was beautiful.
It's been cold in Hanover, especially for a Floridian like me. In order to enjoy the snow and the beautiful outdoors around the Hanover area, I've compiled some tips to prepare for winter at Dartmouth.
While eating dinner with my friends one day, I checked my email and saw a message from…. Dr. Seuss?
Although I now cannot leave my dorm without multiple layers and a pair of boots, I've found that there are some advantages of living in Hanover during the winter. Let me share some with you!
This is not the first time I have experienced snow, but the first time I did see falling snow was my freshman year at Dartmouth.