This year, I moved to Triangle House, one of Dartmouth's Living Learning Communities (LLCs), a welcoming space for LGBTQIA+ students and allies that fosters learning, community engagement, and personal connections.
I represent the metaphorical bridge between the Interfaith and Great Issues Scholars (GIS) Living Learning Communities (LLC). These groups foster a unique living space that prospective students may find wildly appealing.
What is a Living Learning Community, exactly? And what's it like to live in one? Here's my experience so far with LLCs and the Asian and Asian American LLC!
What is an LLC? How do they work and how can I join one? What sorts of events do LLCs host?
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Dartmouth College has a variety of Living Learning Communities (LLCs), and for this blog post, I gathered information that is by no means comprehensive of all LLCs at Dartmouth.
In the weekend after Indigenous Peoples' Day, I was able to join Hōkūpaʻa (Dartmouth's resident Hawaiian Club!) in the preparation of a traditional Hawaiian pig roast for the community Harvest Dinner.