Editors’ Note: Freshman Special Issue 2024
In this year’s Freshman Special Issue, we welcome the Class of 2028 to Dartmouth’s orbit.
In this year’s Freshman Special Issue, we welcome the Class of 2028 to Dartmouth’s orbit.
With no official Dartmouth bookstore, students find alternative ways to get their course textbooks.
From branching out to being yourself, 10 students offer their suggestions to the incoming freshman class.
From A-Lot to Balch Hill, one writer weighs in on Dartmouth’s best places to observe the night sky.
One writer examines the randomly assigned first-year roommate system, a quintessential Dartmouth experience.
One writer explores whether “Brat” — a pop culture phenomenon defined by Charli XCX — has taken over Dartmouth this summer.
Katharine Bramante ’26 will “definitely be back” to My Brigadeiro after trying the shop for lunch.
According to Katharine Bramante ’26, Still North Books & Bar offers fantastic food and ambiance.
One writer explores the experience of sophomores who spend sophomore summer off campus or not enrolled in classes.
One writer explores the impact of gardens on campus and in her broader life.
Approximately one-fifth of the Board of Trustees graduated in 1991, including Neal Katyal ’91, Shonda Rhimes ’91 H’17 and Jake Tapper ’91 H’17.
One writer explores how students get the most out of family visits while staying on top of Dartmouth commitments.
One writer shares their experience at Umpleby’s Bakery and Cafe.
One writer explores the quirks and character of sophomore summer housing.
One writer compiles a bucket list for an ideal Hanover summer.
Students who were off and abroad in the spring reflect on their return to campus for sophomore summer.
One writer shares everything she knows about love and tennis, as someone who knows very little about love and tennis.
One writer explores the ways in which Dartmouth students keep the tradition of pong alive after graduation.