When asked “What adventures or experiences are you most looking forward to in the months and years ahead?” John Manaras spoke for many Red Sox fans: “On the immediate horizon it is seeing the Boston Red Sox vs. the N.Y.
Responses were great to the question, “What’s the best book you’ve read in the last two years?” John Manopoli, Steve Cheheyl, and Tom Moore each recommend Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari, a provocative exploratio
In late February all our hopes and dreams were of the warmth and sunshine of spring, so for this issue we asked the class for their favorite memories of spring break.
In celebration of the College’s 250th, we asked classmates “what aspect/ethos of Dartmouth should remain unchanged during the next 250 years?” Responses varied considerably.
We asked classmates to imagine making an autobiographical film and for the soundtrack to tell us what music described their period at Dartmouth and what describes life today.
For this issue we explored what we’ve learned in the last three years and how we learned it. Al Hine reflected on seeing far too many friends and colleagues struggle with pain: “We were put here to help each other out.
For this issue we asked, “What moment do you wish you had a photo of, but don’t?” As Richard Chu put it in his reply, “We are so flooded with digital images now, even ones that should be meaningful to us become so repetitive and tran
In October I asked ’67s the question: “If you could travel back in time, what advice would you give to your 18-year-old incoming freshman self?” Nick Mason: “If you’re going to take French I, II and III, apply yourself better.”