
Despite how long it's been since I was physically on campus, my sense of belonging as a Dartmouth student has never wavered.

Despite how long it's been since I was physically on campus, my sense of belonging as a Dartmouth student has never wavered.
Since Dartmouth is on the quarter system, each season feels like a distinctly different chapter of my time here in college. Hanover has truly transformed over the past weeks: from deep shades of red to a white blanket of snow all around.
I've been off for a long time. After four whole terms of being off, I'm finally back on campus!
This term has been one of the most memorable ones for me, and I will cherish the experiences that I have made!
The idea for Give Essential—a nonprofit that connects essential workers in need of household items with donors who are able to support them—initially grew out of a Dartmouth class, Social Entrepreneurship (ECON 77).
Standing on the Green, Dartmouth's historic grass-covered field, you get a front seat to the sunset that paints the sky a vibrant shade of berry-red and gold: fall has arrived.
These past months of navigating uncertainty have no doubt been challenging, but I've been thinking about some lessons that I want to share with you.
We may be living in new and weird times, but the core of Dartmouth — our community of kind and intelligent people — will be around forever.