Wednesday, September 30, 2009

First Basketball Game!!

Since I am the manager of the women's basketball team, I am looking forward to seeing our women play in their first game. For those of you who might not know this, Dartmouth's women's basketball team has won the Ivy League Title for the past two years in a row AND we made it to the NCAA tournament last season! So, you can see why I am really looking forward to seeing them play this season. Our first game isn't until November 14th so I will have to find something else to occupy my time with :-). However, if you are interested in coming and supporting the women's team, the game on November 14th is at home and we are playing Bryant University.

If you want to follow the team, feel free by clicking on this link: Dartmouth Women's Basketball Team .

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

First Snow!

Usually before the end of Fall term it will snow at least once in Hanover. The first snowfall of the year is always an exciting event because the whole school partakes in a huge snowball fight. On the evening of the first snowfall, a student will blitz (e-mail) out to the entire student population and announce that there will be a snowball fight on the green at midnight. Regardless of whether people were studying in the library, getting food at food court or just hanging out in their dorms, at midnight, a bunch of people will make their way to the green for at least half an hour of fun. While chasing friends across the green and getting hit with snow from behind, the snowball fight always ends up being a great way to let loose, meet new people and just relax for a bit.

Monday, September 28, 2009

Homecoming!!


The one thing that I am looking forward to this term is Homecoming! It's so exciting to see all the freshmen get their first taste of Dartmouth traditions. It all begins with the freshman sweep, which involves going around to each freshmen cluster (residential dorms) and picking up the freshman to join the crowd. After all the clusters are visited, the freshman march to the green (huge lawn area, which is the center point of campus) where the bonfire is. As tradition goes, the 20-30 foot bonfire (which the freshman class help build) is lit on fire and the freshmen are supposed to run around it as many times as their class year. For example, my class (2010) had to run around 110 times, the class of 2011 had to run 111 times, the class of 2012 had to run 112 times, and so on. A lot of alumni and community members come out to support the freshmen class in their efforts to complete this task. Not that many people complete the entire journey, including me, but it is definitely a fun experience that cannot be missed.

A member of Dartmouth's newest class, the '13s, tells about his first week at Dartmouth.

The posts below answer last week's topic.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Orientation Nearing an End

So Orientation has drawn to a close and classes have begun. Over the past couple days, I picked my classes and bought my books. I'm able to take classes that I never thought I would have. I'm taking History of Medieval Europe, Introduction to Anthropology, and Calculus of One and Several variables. Now that classes have started, I continue to meet new people and hang out with the ones I met through groups like Club Ultimate Frisbee. I couldn’t really have asked for a greater orientation. I now feel home.

So, to all the prospective students looking at my posts, come to Dartmouth! It may just be the best decision you ever make.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

So Many Orientation Activities!

So Orientation has continued for a few days now and it is still very awesome. Not only am I making so many new friends, but also a ton of activities are being thrown in our direction. Just yesterday, I went to an ultimate Frisbee tournament, an a cappella showcase, and even a hypnotist (very funny!). Our floor even threw a mini dance party to do the dances that we learned on our DOC trips. While there may only be three days left of Orientation, I’m looking forward to every minute of that and the rest of the school year.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

First Year Summer Reading Lecture

As Orientation continues there are so many things to attend it is nearly unbelievable. And last night, we enjoyed a very special treat. Our summer reading this year was Mountains beyond Mountains by Tracy Kidder, a book describing the work of Dr. Paul Farmer, Ophelia Dahl and our new president, Jim Yong Kim. Last night, they met exclusively with our class to discuss the book and the work they do. It was remarkable to hear them speak. We were able to ask them questions and hear them discuss their experiences. It was as if we were all engaging in a conversation with over 1,000 people. At the end, we gave each of them one of our class shirts; they seemed to have enjoyed it.

I’m very much looking forward to the rest of this week’s activities!

(Photo by Joseph Mehling '69)



Orientation!

President Kim fist bumps a fellow '13 (to avoid possibly spreading H1N1)Hey prospies! My name is Steve Tebbe and I’m a ’13. I thought that it would be helpful to hear the thoughts of somebody who just went through the process that you’re about to go through.

Well, this is only my third day on campus, but so much has happened. After I got back from my DOC trip (which I must add was pretty awesome), I’m all moved in and now meeting the rest of my floor. Today, my class and I matriculated and officially became members of the Dartmouth community.

It was pretty interesting the way some things were run. For instance, due to the recent outbreak of H1N1 across the country, spreading germs was a concern with all thousand plus members of the 2013 class. So rather than doing the traditional handshake when receiving our class pin, we did a fist bump. It was actually rather fun doing a fist bump with a member of the Class of 1963, the class that supports the '13s.

I will be posting more as the start of my freshman year unfolds. Just let me know if you have any questions.


(Photo by Joseph Mehling '69)

In the meantime...

While our awesome upper-class students are on vacation, orientation for the Class of 2013 is well underway. In the coming few days you'll hear from a freshly minted '13, Steve Tebbe, about his first days on campus.

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Vacation

We are enjoying the break between summer term & fall term, so our blog posts will be minimal until classes resume on Sept. 23rd. In the meantime, join "Discover Dartmouth" on Facebook to stay connected!