by Sarah Jewett | Mar 4, 2022 | Student Life, Study Abroad
Postcards from Hawaiʻi Written by Sarah Jewett Linguistics students at Laupāhoehoe Beach Park on Hawai’i Island. From left to right: Julia Vold, Julia Levine, Sarah Karnes, Aaní Perkins, and Gabriel Gilbert. Not pictured: Sarah Jewett, Jess Karson, Samiha...
by Sarah Jewett | May 29, 2021 | Culinary
Dartmouth’s Foodscape: The O-Farm Written by Sarah Jewett May 29, 2021 Dear Dartmouth, What is your relationship with food? For many young Americans, especially women, their “relationship with food” immediately correlates to hot-buzzing conversations about not...
by Sarah Jewett | Jan 4, 2021 | Politix
Will America Pave the Road with Abandonment in Afghanistan? Written by Sarah Jewett January 4, 2021 Dear Dartmouth, It is no stretch to argue most Americans voted with domestic concerns in mind this November. With the devastation of the COVID-19 pandemic highlighting...
by Sarah Jewett | Jul 26, 2020 | (IN)Justice
Learn About Activism: Fannie Lou Hamer Written by Sarah Jewett Graphic by Abby Smith Dear Dartmouth, Weak. Tired. Helpless. All have been used to describe infamous civil rights activist Rosa Parks, whom white American history has painted as a powerless old lady...
by Sarah Jewett | May 23, 2020 | Culinary
A Cup of Love Written by Sarah Jewett May 23, 2020 Cooking! It is something calming for me, meditative… at least it was until my family is in the same room with me the entire time. That’s mostly a joke, Mom, okay?? The best part of cooking is that it is a way to...