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Was It Worth It?

They chose a major with modest career prospects. Twenty years later, art history majors from the class of 2006 reflect on their decision.

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Through the Ages: Winter Carnival Snow Sculptures

During the past century, there’s hardly been a winter without a snow sculpture rising up from the center of the Green.

Over the past century, there's hardly been a winter without a snow sculpture rising up from the center of the Green. But is the old tradition on the brink of failure?

Read the full story in our March/April 2020 issue.

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Disappearing Rio Grande

In 1977 a Ledyard Canoe Club expedition was the first to navigate the entire 1,888-mile Rio Grande. Thirty-seven years later a second expedition retraced the strokes of these Dartmouth adventurers to chronicle the plight of a drought-plagued river.

On The Wall

A selection of murals from artist Robert Evans ’79

Between River and Rim

Pete McBride ’93 captures images of the Grand Canyon as it’s never been seen before.

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