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2 weeks ago |
thedartmouth.com | Eli Moyse |Leila Brady
Eli Moyse ’27 is an opinion editor and columnist for The Dartmouth. He is from Connecticut, and studies government and creative writing. On campus, Eli is an active member of the Dartmouth Political Union and Dartmouth Army ROTC. He attends Dartmouth on an ROTC scholarship, and upon graduation, he will commission as a Second Lieutenant in the U.S. Army.
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3 weeks ago |
thedartmouth.com | Eli Moyse |Leila Brady
Eli Moyse ’27 is an opinion editor and columnist for The Dartmouth. He is from Connecticut, and studies government and creative writing. On campus, Eli is an active member of the Dartmouth Political Union and Dartmouth Army ROTC. He attends Dartmouth on an ROTC scholarship, and upon graduation, he will commission as a Second Lieutenant in the U.S. Army.
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1 month ago |
thedartmouth.com | Eli Moyse |Leila Brady
Eli Moyse ’27 is an opinion editor and columnist for The Dartmouth. He is from Connecticut, and studies government and creative writing. On campus, Eli is an active member of the Dartmouth Political Union and Dartmouth Army ROTC. He attends Dartmouth on an ROTC scholarship, and upon graduation, he will commission as a Second Lieutenant in the U.S. Army.
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1 month ago |
thedartmouth.com | Cesar Hernandez |César Hernández
For most Dartmouth students, balancing academics and extracurriculars is already challenging enough. Still, for Sam Macuga ’23, a U.S. Ski Jumping Team member, “busy” takes on a whole new meaning. Macuga, who grew up in Park City, Utah, is training for the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics while pursuing a Dartmouth degree. Her unique ability to manage being both a professional athlete and an Ivy League student has defined her time as an undergraduate. Sam isn’t the only impressive Macuga.
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1 month ago |
thedartmouth.com | Leila Brady
If you know me, you know I like to relax. With the weather getting warmer and my motivation for schoolwork evaporating, I’ve found myself slowly migrating out of the library. One minute it’s a “quick study break,” the next I’m speed-walking across campus carrying a Hop salad and absolutely no books. Life at Dartmouth often feels like sprinting a marathon — go to class, meet with your project group, speed-run your readings, pull an all-nighter, repeat.
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