Alma Mater

Dear old Dartmouth, give a rouse
For the college on the hill!
For the Lone Pine above her,
And the loyal ones who love her,
Give a rouse, give a rouse, with a will!
For the sons of old Dartmouth,
For the daughters of Dartmouth.
Though 'round the girdled earth they roam,
Her spell on them remains;
They have the still North in their hearts,
The hill-winds in their veins,
And the granite of New Hampshire
In their muscles and their brains.
And the granite of New Hampshire
In their muscles and their brains.
Dear old Dartmouth, set a watch
Lest the old traditions fail!
Stand as sister stands by brother!
Dare a deed for the old Mother!
Greet the world, from the hills, with a hail!
For the sons of old Dartmouth,
For the daughters of Dartmouth.
Around the world they keep for her
Their old undying faith;
They have the still North in their soul,
The hill-winds in their breath,
And the granite of New Hampshire
Is made part of them till death.
And the granite of New Hampshire
Is made part of them till death.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

MLK Day:)


I enjoyed this weekend immensely. One of the few long weekends of the year and it felt like summer break! Dartmouth had plenty of events(that are still going on) to celebrate this wonderful holiday. Singing with the Gospel Choir at Rollins Chapel was AMAZING. Being able to celebrate a man who was a human rights icon was a wonderful experience. All the fun has come to and end now. Even though classes just recently began, I am currently studying for two midterms next week. I am sooo worried about these midterms because we have been moving fast in all three of my classes. However between PRofessors office hours, tutorial sessions, and study groups provided by the academic skills center, I have no choice but to do well on the tests. WELL...back to studying :)