Spring & Summer Cookout

Spring & Summer Cookout

Spring & Summer Cookout Written by Sanjana Dugar May 29, 2021 Dear Dartmouth,  It’s that time of year again – when everything is new and bursting and bright green and flowering. Farmers’ markets are opening up, so fresh, local produce is usually just...
The Bachelor & Feminism

The Bachelor & Feminism

The Bachelor & Feminism Written by Sanjana Dugar (Disclaimer: This piece was last updated on February 4, 2021, before recent meaningful developments on the show.) Dear Dartmouth, Before I get any raised eyebrows or tsk-tsks thrown in my direction, please know...
A Melting Pot of Flavors: City-by-City Guide

A Melting Pot of Flavors: City-by-City Guide

A Melting Pot of Flavors: City-by-City Guide Written by Sanjana Dugar January 3, 2021 Dear Dartmouth,  You’ve no doubt heard people remark that America has no food culture. After all, burgers and fries can’t constitute an entire cuisine, can they? I argue, however,...
Dear Dartmouth’s Favorite Winter Recipes

Dear Dartmouth’s Favorite Winter Recipes

Dear Dartmouth’s Favorite Winter Recipes Written by Sanjana Dugar December 24, 2020 Dear Dartmouth,  We wanted to share with everyone our favorite recipes from this time of year. Every family has different dishes that, to them, signals a time for Christmas...
The Food Desert Crisis in the U.S. Must be Addressed

The Food Desert Crisis in the U.S. Must be Addressed

The Food Desert Crisis in the U.S. Must be Addressed Written by Sanjana Dugar September 20, 2020 Dear Dartmouth,  I’ve written quite a few times now about how food is a foundational vessel for cultural transmission. But what about the role that food plays in politics...