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2122:. NAD has represented over 150 tribes since it first began and there are currently approximately 50 active students within the organization. These students meet every Thursday of the term at the Native American House to determine their agenda of activities for the term. Activities may include faculty dinners, dance parties, community service, and academic workshops. NAD's main goals include working on joint concerns of their group and planning to improve the environment for NAD campus-wide. In the winter of 2004, Native Americans at Dartmouth held and hosted the first annual All Ivy Native Conference. The conference was a weekend-long event that included a career fair, academic workshops, and resume and job search workshops, as well as presenting many post-graduation options. Native Americans at Dartmouth also plan an annual spring Dartmouth College 2205:(or "Phi Psi"), a national fraternity founded at Dartmouth in 1896. Early in the 20th century, the fraternity bought the house at 9 School Street, which was built in 1835 and where the organization continues to reside today. In response to what was perceived as racial prejudice on the part of Phi Kappa Psi's national leadership, Dartmouth's Phi Kappa Psi separated from the national and renamed itself as Phi Sigma Psi in 1967. After years of welcoming female exchange-student boarders, on the first day Dartmouth admitted women in 1972 Phi Psi became the first Dartmouth Greek house to go co-ed. In 1991, the organization changed its name to "Phi Psi/Panarchy". In 1993 the college recognized Panarchy as an undergraduate society independent from the Greek system. Panarchy is known for hosting its " 926:
artists such as Regina Spektor, Mumford and Sons, and Sufjan Stevens, while also dabbling in pop icons such as Ariana Grande, Lady Gaga, Nicki Minaj, and Taylor Swift. The group tours the nation annually performing at various venues in cities such as Los Angeles, San Francisco, Washington D.C., San Diego, New York, Chicago, Boston, and Honolulu. In December 2015, the Sing Dynasty was selected to perform at the 74th Pearl Harbor Commemoration Events at Pearl Harbor, Oahu. The following year, The Sings were again invited to perform at the 75th Pearl Harbor Commemoration Events at Pearl Harbor and performed for the Obamas at the White House Annual Holiday Party. The group won the 2015 Colby-Sawyer College A Cappella Off.
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information about other resources for victims. SAPAs' most important role is to act as an "ear" for victims - someone who will listen to and empathize with a victim's experience. SAPAs are trained to act as a connector for these victims. They serve to provide information and support, helping victims receive the proper care for their situation. SAPAs help victims contact counselors and other medical advisors, as well as provide information about legal aspects of the process, including reporting to the
985:, Dartmouth College Glee Club, Dartmouth Gospel Choir, Dartmouth Symphony Orchestra, Dartmouth Wind Symphony, Handel Society of Dartmouth College, and World Music Percussion Ensemble. In addition to official school music groups, there exists a number of student bands on campus. As of 2019, the three most active and well-known are Shark, Moon Unit, and Read Receipts. The group Fake Nudes disbanded at the end of the 2019 school-year following the graduation of the majority of its members. 2148:
student interests within the center. The board's jurisdiction includes Collis, Thayer's Hovey Lounge, and Robinson Hall. In 2006, the group also took over programming for Lone Pine Tavern, a student dining and recreational facility where its student musical programming has become popular. In 2009, the Collis Governing Board supervised Lone Pine Tavern's transformation into One Wheelock, a coffee bar, study lounge, and social space with frequent musical and theatrical performances.
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Symphony No. 3. The DSO's performance of the Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto was performed with Philip Back '10. The 2013–2014 season includes Schumann Piano Concerto, Brahms Symphony No. 4, Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto, Rimsky-Korsakov's Russian Easter Overture, Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition, Copland's Appalachian Spring, and Berlioz's Symphonie Fantastique. The season features student soloists from the Class of 2014. In the spring of 2015, the DSO performed
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falls within the jurisdiction of DSG. To this end, DSG lends a voice to student concerns and opinions; plays an active role in shaping College policy; protects student rights and freedoms; promotes and finances undergraduate activities; fosters school unity and pride; and serves as a forum for the discussion and advancement of ideas. Each year, twenty-four student Senators are elected to serve across the four undergraduate class years, in addition to the
1986:"Breakthroughs," featuring the breakthrough films of various directors, writers, and actors. The films are projected twice weekly onto the giant 16-by-28-foot screen in the college's arts center auditorium and are open to students, faculty, and the public. Aside from the films in the program series, the DFS also plays several specials every term; these can range from sneak previews of upcoming films to hard-to-find rarities like a collection of 2235:. With the powers of prophesy and healing, endowed unto him by a golden arrow, Abaris traveled throughout his land, performing great deeds for his people. The society is a diverse set of campus leaders, and is known for a combination of revelry, mischief, and philanthropic endeavors. Membership in Abaris remains secret until graduation. Many notable Dartmouth alumni were involved with Abaris during their final undergraduate years. 1828:
workshops available at personal request. At the end of each quarter, the organization hosts an 8-Ball Tournament with cash prizes. The group also actively seeks to improve 8 Ball Hall, the pool hall located in the basement of Dartmouth's Collis Center. In the future, the organization seeks to participate in billiards leagues against other schools in New England, and to recruit and train Dartmouth students for these competitions.
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re-christened itself "Sit-Down Tragedy," and has continued to grow in popularity. Unlike an improv group, Sit-Down Tragedy holds weekly meetings to workshop and plan material before it ends up getting performed on stage. Aside from performing comedy themselves, the group regularly invites professional comedians to come perform along with them. Past performers including Dartmouth Alumna
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decided on the Month of Khoiak and extended to established figures on campus—leaders of athletic teams, Greek houses, and other influential organizations. Members bear a distinctive tattoo, a tribute to the Attributes, and carry canes at graduation. Their activities are secret, but can be traced by symbols across campus in the wake of their gatherings.
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institutions and events such as Augmented World Expo, Microsoft, Facebook, as well as at startups from all over the world. While the club is open to all undergraduates, full-access is usually restricted only to 'full' members of the club who get access to cutting-edge technology and mentorship from experts around the world.
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Phoenix was founded in 1982 and is the second-oldest all female senior society. This college-recognized society draws from a cross section of women leaders to carry on its mission of promoting co-education at Dartmouth. In 2020, Phoenix officially opened its membership to non-male leaders, and began
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Chimera was founded in 1914 by three Dartmouth seniors and continues to operate as of 2024. The society has since become co-ed and is college-recognized. Chimera aims to bring together a diverse group of leaders from all sectors of campus with the goal of improving campus life. Members carry canes at
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Casque and Gauntlet (also known as C&G) was founded in 1886 as the second permanent senior society at Dartmouth and continues to operate as of 2024. In 1893 the group moved to its current location at 1 South Main Street, a house built by Dr. Samuel Alden in 1823, and the society installed a rear
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Collis Governing Board, often known as CGB on campus, was created in 1980 at the inception of the Collis Center to give students a voice in the management of their student union. Today, it is actively involved in student programming and capital movements to the Collis building along with advocacy of
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The Dartmouth Mixed Reality (DXR), founded in 2018, is made up of students passionate about Augmented (AR), Virtual (VR), and Mixed Reality (XR). The DXR club is considered as one of the leading research-oriented student clubs in AR/VR/XR technology. The members of the club are represented at leading
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One of the primary outlets for politically conservative and libertarian students on campus is the College Republicans. The organization hosts visiting lecturers, conducts awareness campaigns, and mobilizes students to vote and work on the campaigns of local candidates. Every four years during the New
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The Dartmouth Soul Scribes, founded in 2004, is the only group at Dartmouth dedicated exclusively to performance poetry. It has enjoyed much popularity and success since its inception. The Scribes have made multiple appearances at the national College Unions Poetry Slam Invitational and were the 2012
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in the Ivy League; it was formed during the 1890s as "The Dartmouth Band". The DCMB's instrumentation is chiefly traditional, but also features a keg section (hit with a stick as a percussion instrument) and kazoos. During the fall, the band performs at all home football games, as well as a few away
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The Dartmouth Chamber Orchestra holds three concerts per term - in the fall, the DCO usually takes on a more traditional repertoire (such as Haydn, Rossini, and Mozart), while in the spring, the Chamber Orchestra prides itself on performing composition from Dartmouth student composers. In the winter,
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The orchestra traveled to Europe (Germany, the Czech Republic and Austria) in December 2008. In December 2014, the orchestra toured in eastern Europe, performing in Budapest, Belgrade and Sarajevo. The DSO performs in the Hopkins Center's Spaulding Auditorium during the fall, winter and spring terms.
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The Cords have an annual tour during winter break where they travel to sing at colleges and alumni venues throughout the country. Past tours have included Florida, the Midwest and numerous places in the Northeast. During the spring term the group hold sing-outs where Cords alumni from past years come
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The Dartmouth Brovertones are Dartmouth's second oldest all-male a cappella group, founded in 1993. The group was originally named Final Cut, and was traditionally known for singing popular songs from the 80's and 90's. The Brovertones (or Bros) have since expanded their repertoire to include modern
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constellation, this all-female secret society is the oldest all-female senior society founded in 1971. It acquires its members from across Dartmouth's campus, including leaders of various organizations on campus, athletic teams, and Greek houses. While little is known about this exclusive group, its
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Jackal has remained one of Dartmouth's most secretive societies. Jackal is an all-male society that is unrecognized by the college, with a reputation for pranks, often directed toward other societies. Little else is known about the Jackals as they do not have discrete public practices like the other
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Griffin is a co-educational society that was officially recognized by the school in October 1995. As one of the oldest co-ed groups on campus, Griffin selects an equal number of men and women from the rising senior class to join each year but many of the society's traditions remain a secret. Members
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Amarna Undergraduate Society was founded as a newly formed undergraduate society in early 1994. Amarna's formation was inspired by a vocal mine yours debate on the Greek system and Panarchy's recognition as an undergraduate society. The college gave Amarna the house at 23 East Wheelock Street, where
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X.ado has also been well represented in the annual "Dartmouth Idol" contest. In the 2008 edition, two members made the semi-finals (while one advanced to the finals) and there were three members in the finals of the 2009 edition—half of the field. X.ado goes on tour after every fall term for about a
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The Dartmouth Bartenders are an all-male a cappella group focusing on mixing diverse styles of music into self-made mash-ups. They were founded by a group of seven members in 2010 and were originally known as Dartmouth Taal, which was a South Asian Fusion a cappella group. The group was founded with
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bulletins, and students are free to contact them at any time for questions, advice or other help. SAPAs go through an extensive 40 hours of training where they learn about issues of sexual assault and rape, relationship violence and stalking. This includes medical, legal, social, psychological and
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Gender Sexuality XYZ (GSX) is made up of students interested in bringing together the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Allied communities of Dartmouth College. The Gay Straight Alliance, formed in the spring of 1999, was renamed Gender Sexuality XYZ in the fall of 2007. Their mission
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With most Dartmouth students identifying as more liberal, the College Democrats has the largest membership of the three partisan political groups on campus. In addition to working on state and national political campaigns, the group hosts speakers and occasionally lobbies lawmakers when legislation
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X.ado is a co-ed Christian a cappella group. X.ado's name is derived from ancient Greek. The "X" is the Greek letter chi, the first letter in the word Christos, which means "Christ." The letter by itself was used by early Christians as a symbol for Christ. The "ado" means "to sing to or sing for."
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The Dodecs go on a tour every winter break. Destinations have included Hawaii, Orlando, San Francisco, Berkeley (CA), Boston, Chicago, New York City, Dallas, Washington, D.C., Lake Tahoe, Montreal and most recently New Orleans in Winter 2023! Tours include shows at Dartmouth alumni events, schools
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for all Dartmouth undergraduate students that represents student concerns to the administration and outside community groups, whether that’s around mental health, dining and food insecurity, elections, or infrastructure and housing. Any issue affecting the quality of undergraduate life or education
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Palaeopitus Senior Society was founded in 1899 by Edward Hall, class of 1892. The name Palaeopitus is a derivative of the Greek word for "Old Pine". Initially a secret society, Palaeopitus has operated with their membership publicly known in recent years. Membership is regarded as eldest of the
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Cobra was founded in 1978 as Dartmouth's first all-female society. The society is recognized by the college and occupies a house on Summer Street. Cobra focuses on cross-generational mentorship and selects women on the basis of demonstrated leadership within the Dartmouth community and devotion to
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Members of the film society meet once a week to discuss the films exhibited the past week and, at the end of each term, debate series proposals. Anyone can submit a series, as long as it has a decent variety of older films, new films, documentaries, foreign films, and silents. The Directorate of
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D-EMS provides on-call campus coverage to the campus. Crews are available for radio dispatch during on-call hours to medical emergencies on campus. D-EMS also provides standby coverage throughout the Upper Valley to be on-call at events with increased risk of injury, especially at college athletic
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at Dartmouth College. Conducted by Anthony Princiotti, the DSO performs standard works from the symphonic repertoire (while also including some works off the beaten path). The 2009–2010 season included Mahler's Symphony No. 2, Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 2, Beethoven Symphony No. 5, and Brahms
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X.ado was founded by a group of Christian '94s, '95s, and '96s in 1992. The group had seven members, male and female, and lasted for about a year before gradually fading away. The vision didn't die, however, and the group was reborn in the winter of 1995. The first winter tour lasted in Boston for
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Although the Aires usually have about sixteen members, group numbers vary on a term-to-term basis. Auditions are held at the beginning of every fall term. Members of the Aires pick what songs to arrange based on the group's tastes. Because the Aires are such a diverse group, they end up singing a
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in a structured fashion. Founded in 2022, the organization offers all Dartmouth students the opportunity to pursue their passion for billiards and to compete in intracollegiate and intercollegiate competitions. The club practices once per week, presently on Tuesdays at 8 P.M., with individualized
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The Dartmouth Decibelles are the oldest all-female a cappella group at Dartmouth College. They were created with twelve founding members as the Dartmouth Distractions in 1976 and later changed their name to Woodswind before finally settling on the Dartmouth Decibelles a few years later. The group
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The Aires perform an average of two or three times a term at Dartmouth. They frequently take weekend road-trips, singing and reveling at other colleges, performing for high school music festivals, and entertaining at Dartmouth alumni clubs. Every winter break, the Aires tour the Eastern Seaboard,
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The Dartmouth Society of Investment and Economics was founded in the fall of 2005 and is the primary economics and finance related student organization on campus. The club holds weekly economic discussions that are open to the public, as well as bringing in alumni speakers, hosting stock-picking
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The College Libertarians are a group of Dartmouth students committed to the cause of liberty who host events and invite speakers to campus to discuss libertarian issues. The organization participates in DPU debates and encourages students on campus to critically examine the present nature of the
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Founded as an offshoot of the Music Department's conducting class, the Dartmouth Chamber Orchestra was founded by Katherine Domingo '96 and has become famous as the school's only student-run orchestra. A student conductor and president choose the music and set the venues for each concert, which
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The members of the Dartmouth Sings perform all of their own arrangements and choreography, and have an extensive repertoire extending beyond pop and folk music, delving into R&B, Motown, musical theater, rap, and Dartmouth traditionals, among others. The Sings draw significant influence from
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Founded as a co-educational secret society, Osiris takes its name from the Egyptian God of the afterlife, the underworld, and rebirth. Following Dendera tradition, their practices are beyond the reach of the uninitiated, recruiting members through the conventional tapping process. Membership is
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Order of the Sirens was originally founded with Jackal in 1983 as a co-ed secret society known as "The Order" and is now recognized by the college. The two groups split in 1991, when The Order of the Sirens was official established. The women of “The Order” are commonly referred to as "Sirens".
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Student literary or fraternal societies of Dartmouth College date back to 1783. Starting in the late nineteenth century, students began creating societies for each of the four class years. Only the senior societies survive from those early class societies, and new ones have been added in recent
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Dartmouth Broadcasting is a self-supported student organization at Dartmouth College that operates two radio stations, WFRD-FM and WDCR-AM. WFRD is one of the few fully commercial college radio stations in the United States and its programming and operation are handled by a nine-member student
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Established in 1921, the Green Key Society is an honorary service organization at Dartmouth College. Green Key helps to run such traditional Dartmouth events as First-Year Orientation, the Bonfire, Homecoming Sweep, Commencement, Green Key Weekend, and many other events including performances,
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The DPU is a “nonpartisan student-run organization dedicated to providing a forum for respectful political discourse on campus” by “promoting facts, seeking nuance, and challenging preconceptions.” The DPU “works to bridge partisan divides and foster respect for the freedom of speech among the
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A group of more than 40 distinguished choral singers performing classical works, the club's ever-increasing repertory spans five centuries, including many of the masterworks of choral-orchestral literature, fully staged opera, operettas and musicals, a cappella works and the cherished songs of
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Greek houses in the 1970s. In the early 2000s, campus-wide debate focused on whether the Greek system at Dartmouth would become "substantially coeducational", but most houses retain single-sex membership policies. Currently, Dartmouth College extends official recognition to fifteen all-male
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The Dartmouth Consulting Group (DCG) is Dartmouth College’s student-run consulting organization. DCG provides a wide range of services, from strategy to implementation, for businesses in the Upper Valley region of New Hampshire and Vermont. Past engagements have varied from working with local
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The Dartmouth Subtleties is a historically female a cappella group on campus, Founded in the winter of 1998. They are known as a musically talented group of independent women who emphasize musical innovation through arrangements and creative performances. Extensive choreography, new sounds,
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The Dog Day Players, founded in 1993 by Andrew MacDowell '95 and Chris Timmel '95, is Dartmouth's oldest improv comedy group. Dog Day received formal recognition from the college in 1995. The group, which usually numbers between 10 and 12, regularly performs on campus, participates in comedy
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Dragon was founded in 1898 and continues to operate as of 2024. Dragon is said to be the most secret of Dartmouth's senior societies, as its members do not carry canes at commencement. Little is known about the traditions of Dragon, however, its members are thought to be the presidents of
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Committed to fostering a greater appreciation and understanding of cinema, the DFS provides a program of approximately fifty to be shown each academic term. These films are all bound together by a common theme; past series have included "The Open Road," a program featuring road movies, and
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editor-in-chief Fred Meyer, the Dartmouth Stand-Up Comedy Group received college recognition on February 13, 2008, after having existed unofficially for a few months beforehand, holding open mics at restaurants around campus. In the winter of 2009, after electing a new president, the group
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directorate in consultation with an Alumni Overseers Committee that includes members from ClearChannel Communications, ESPN and PBS, as well as representatives of the college administration. WDCR is a standard college multi-format station that operates off revenues from ad sales on WFRD.
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The Dartmouth Dodecaphonics ("Dodecs") is Dartmouth's oldest and premier gender-inclusive a cappella group. The group was created in 1984 by 12 founding members (hence, "Dodeca"). They sing mainly contemporary pop music, with arrangements by a range of artists and groups including
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is to work together in order to increase understanding and acceptance of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and queer individuals in society. GSX holds weekly meetings and also coordinates both social and advocacy-related events, including issue-oriented discussions and
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The Nelson A. Rockefeller Center for Public Policy and the Social Sciences sponsors numerous dinner discussion groups with strong followings including PoliTALK, Daniel Webster Legal Society, Women in Leadership, Agora, First Year Forum, and Vox Masters.
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Fire and Skoal was founded as Dartmouth's first co-educational senior society in 1975. Members are often leaders of fraternities, sororities and other campus organizations. The society is recognized by the college and members carry canes at graduation.
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years. Almost all keep their membership secret until Commencement, when members of most senior societies may be identified by their carved canes. Approximately 31% of the senior class members are affiliated with a recognized senior society today.
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Founded in 1989, Atlas is a co-ed college-recognized society that emphasizes character and intellect in the selection of its members. Its historical mission is "to augment its members' educations through dialogue about the world and their place in
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Friday Night Rock is an active student group that brings independent bands and musicians to Dartmouth several times every term for concerts and provides an important alternative social space for students. Concerts are held in Sarner Underground.
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The group typically has between 16 ad 20 members at a time, though the number of active members varies on a term-by-term basis due to the nature of the college's D-Plan. They hold auditions for new members at the beginning of each fall term.
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Hampshire Primary, this group organizes forums for presidential candidates and volunteers to work on state and national campaigns. The New Hampshire Federation of College Republicans was founded by the Dartmouth College Republicans.
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shows at least twice a year. The group was founded in 2001, by members of the Class of 2004. Casual Thursday regularly visits other colleges and travels to other states, often participating in professional improv comedy workshops.
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Though the group receives no official funding from the school, the Dartmouth Chamber Orchestra maintains its presence on campus through help from various grants from the Music Department and the Committee on Student Organizations.
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Abaris was founded in 1996 as a society to recognize both male and female campus leadership, with the mission of uniting diverse and dynamic individuals to create change in the Dartmouth community. The society takes its name from
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Consisting mostly of non-music majors, the Dartmouth Wind Symphony (DWS) performs three official concerts a year, one each academic term (except for summer), at the college's performing arts center. The current director is
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games. The DCMB also has a winter band that performs at hockey, basketball, and other events. The band continues to play traditional fight songs that have been played at Dartmouth football games for nearly a century.
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company that focuses on communal casting, directing, production and acting among its members. Founded in the fall of 2008, the Rude Mechanicals produce one Shakespeare play per term in minimalist fashion using the
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The Dartmouth Rockapellas, often called "The Rocks", were founded on February 7, 1989, with a musical and political purpose: to spread social awareness by performing "freedom songs". Members have included actresses
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back to Dartmouth to sing Cord's songs. In the spring of 2011 the Cords traveled to South Korea for their first international tour. This tour consisted of singing at South Korean high schools and colleges including
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where they supported The Nepal Foundation and hiked the Annapurna Circuit in the Himalayas. They have competed in the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella ICCA tournament, and have been featured on
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Recent Aires accolades include winning the Contemporary A Cappella Recording Award (CARA) for Best All-Male Collegiate Album for both their 2003 and 2005 album releases, as well as selection for Varsity Vocals'
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lot of different styles. Currently, much of their repertoire consists of popular songs from the 1980s, 90s, and 00s, but it also includes many traditional Dartmouth songs, a few 1950s and 1960s tunes, selected
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The group's repertoire mainly consists of Christian rock/praise songs, often combined with choreography and a humorous skit. There are some more traditional hymns such as "The Lord Bless You and Keep You" and
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The Sings are made up of 21 students of varying backgrounds, interests, Greek houses, and majors. Each fall, offers of membership are extended to selected auditionees after a competitive audition process.
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Sphinx was founded in 1885 and continues to operate as of 2023 as the oldest senior society at Dartmouth. In 1903 the group moved to its current location on East Wheelock Street, a mausoleum designed by
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The Dartmouth Forensic Union (DFU) is the policy debate team of Dartmouth College. Considered one of the strongest debate teams in the country, the DFU has had at least one first round qualifier to the
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Dog Day is a successor to "Said and Done", which was founded in the 1980s but which had its final performance at some point before 1991. "Said and Done" included alums Al Samuels '88 (Writer-Director of
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The Dartmouth Sings is one of Dartmouth's gender-inclusive a cappella groups. "Dartmouth's only formerly fictional a cappella group" owes its original name (The Sing Dynasty) to the comedic acuity of
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The Dartmouth Political Union was founded by William M. Reicher '22 and Vlado Vojdanovski '22 in the Dartmouth Fall term of 2018. Since then, the club has grown to have over three hundred members.
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The Dartmouth Cords are an all-male singing group founded in 1996 which usually consists of around 20 members. They are known for wearing corduroy to every performance. Their repertoire includes
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Olympus is a college-recognized co-ed secret society founded in 2013. The selection process involves identifying student leaders from across campus, and members carry canes during commencement.
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architect William Butterfield, and during the 1920s the society installed a rear addition designed by noted campus planner Jens Fredrick Larson. Members carry identifying canes at graduation.
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carry canes at Commencement and often includes leaders from various campus organizations, athletic captains, and Greek leadership. Notable members include Olympic gold medalist shot putter
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Founded in 2005, Phrygian is an all-male Secret Society at Dartmouth. Its name comes from the Phrygian Cap, a symbol of liberty. It is devoted to philosophies of individual liberty.
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The DBS has played original compositions by Dartmouth students and often collaborates with the Dartmouth Chamber Orchestra. Its performances feature a variety of works, ranging from
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Andromeda is an all-female society that was recognized by the college in 2013. The group takes its name from the Andromeda galaxy and brings together bold women from across campus.
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in 1915. Tapping continues in the traditional method and C&G membership is co-ed, exclusive and not secret. Notable members of past delegations include Theodor Seuss Geisel (
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In a March 2018 charity competition sponsored by Kappa Delta sorority, the Dartmouth Brovertones edged out every other participating performing arts group on campus (including
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Dartmouth recognizes two non-Greek undergraduate societies: Panarchy and Amarna. Both societies are co-ed, open, non-exclusive, and do not conduct "rush" activities. Like the
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champions of the Wade Lewis Poetry Slam Invitational (the nation's second largest collegiate slam). The group has opened for a number of world-renowned slam poets including
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Because of the group's religious nature, auditions are held separately from the rest of the a cappella groups on campus, usually a day earlier but still during orientation.
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The Rockapellas has typically consisted of around 16 members. Their repertoire of over 100 songs includes hip-hop, country and pop. They have toured the United States, the
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the group takes a more liberal approach, playing whatever the conductor chooses. Past selections have included Benjamin Britten's "Young Persons' Guide to the Orchestra,"
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In the fall of 1993, the Dermatones debuted in Gross Anatomy with "Only You," dedicated to their classmates and faculty. Since then, the group has grown to 15–25 members.
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began as an offshoot of the Dartmouth Glee Club. Although they are no longer affiliated, many of the group's members are prominently featured as part of the Glee Club.
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The Dartmouth Brovertones' winter tours have included Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Washington DC, Louisville, Nashville and Atlanta. They have also performed at
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for members of the Dartmouth community. DUB meets once a week, where members play Boggle and/or Big Boggle and partake in free snacks. DUB was founded in 2004 by
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The Dartmouth Outing Club (DOC) is the oldest and largest collegiate outing club in the United States, founded in 1909 to stimulate interest in winter sports.
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Panarchy became the first college-recognized undergraduate society in September 1993. Panarchy is historically prefigured by Beta Psi, which was absorbed by
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and a significant percentage of the undergraduate student body is active in Greek life. In 2005, the school stated that 1,785 students were members of a
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festivals and workshops, and visits other collegiate improv groups. Dog Day holds auditions for new members each fall. Prominent Dog Days alums include
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Dartmouth features many magazines funded by its Council on Student Organizations (COSO) as well as at least two independently funded newspapers,
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certifications and they engage in numerous training and continuing education opportunities throughout the year to maintain and sharpen skills.
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of the topic and provide significant coverage of it beyond a mere trivial mention. If notability cannot be shown, the article is likely to be
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The DWS also plays joint concerts each winter term with another college or university's wind ensemble. Past exchanges have taken place with
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Campus political groups regularly host events for presidential candidates and other well-known politicians in conjunction with Dartmouth's
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Greek house, about 60 percent of the eligible student body. Dartmouth College was among the first institutions of higher education to
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for Public Policy. Groups occasionally collaborate in organizing dinner discussions, debates, and events with a bipartisan scope. The
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quartets. Certain groups receive professional coaching in conjunction with the Music Department's for-credit chamber music program.
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in the area, hotels and businesses, music clubs, and more. The Dodecs host and visit several other a cappella groups in the area.
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classes. Training is available to students and departments, and any other community members. D-EMS also maintains the campus
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community members and visitors. Additionally, the group strives to provide as many educational opportunities as possible.
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The Dartmouth Billiards Student Organization (DBSO) provides Dartmouth students an opportunity to participate in pocket
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They have competed in the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella tournament and recently been featured on
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in 1946 as an offshoot of the college Glee Club; the Dartmouth Aires broke with the Glee Club in the late 1970s.
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continues to operate as of 2020. The bogglers are recognised worldwide for their outstanding boggling skills.
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on streaming platforms, featuring Brovertones from five different class years making music with their mouths.
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tunes. Their arrangements vary from somber to fun but try to maintain a coherency between the blended songs.
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Founded in 2001, the Dartmouth Brass Society is a student-run organization with a membership of over twenty
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week to various geographic locations which have included New York City (2007) and Baltimore/D.C. (2008).
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The Dartmouth Union of Bogglers (DUB) is a college-recognized club that promotes and organizes games of
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The Dartmouth Subtleties are currently finishing their second album, the follow-up to their 2003 debut,
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all-male societies. Many of the members are varsity athletes and presidents of fraternities on campus.
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The DPU has aimed to host engaging speakers, who have included co-founder of the Black Panther Party
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The Native Americans at Dartmouth (NAD) organization is a voluntary, student-run organization at
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The DFS also organizes annual tributes to worthy film artists. Such distinguished filmmakers as
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hits. Brovertones' repertoire includes a varied mix of approximately 30 songs ranging from "
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The Decibelles are known for singing music across all genres and their repertoire includes
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performed in Robinson Hall and attracted much student involvement starting in the 1910s.
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the film society, about 25 students and community members, actually vote on the series.
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produced in 2004. The revue consisted of 18 musical numbers from musicals as diverse as
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Gomstyn, Alice (2001) "Secret Societies Remain Veiled in Mystery" Friday, May 18, 2001.
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colorful costumes, and uproarious skits have all become part of the Subtleties' style.
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while travelling further afield every spring. Recent spring tours have taken them to
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relating to college students is up for debate. In April 2006, the group founded the
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where they opened for the US Ambassador to South Korea before a panel discussion.
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fraternities, eight all-female sororities, and three coeducational Greek houses.
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Members carry canes during graduation and are known for their signature tattoo.
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on the Dartmouth campus. SAPAs regularly post a short biography on Dartmouth's
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the society remains today. Named after a Middle Egyptian society led by King
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class of '21, the DFS is still thriving today as the hub of film culture at
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CD. The Rockapellas' recordings include "Live Free" 2011, "Testimony" 2009,
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fraternity houses in the 1950s, and was involved in the movement to create
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members can be identified by a small, chic tattoo. Notable alumni include
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The Dartmouth Rude Mechanicals (TDRM) is a highly competitive student-run
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Together, they describe X.ado's reason for existence: to sing for Christ.
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The Dartmouth Symphony Orchestra (DSO) is the resident orchestra of the
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The DWS has hosted many special guests for its concerts, including the
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troupe that performs at Dartmouth. Casual Thursday usually focuses on
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Auditions for the Cords are held at the beginning of every fall term.
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favorites, 1980s songs, traditionals, Dartmouth songs, and sometimes
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The Dartmouth Outing Club's cross country ski center on Occom Pond.
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compilation CD in 2005, 2006 and 2008. Their most recent album,
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The Casque and Gauntlet house, situated on Hanover's Main Street
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police and to Safety and Security, Dartmouth's security force.
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startups to aiding in multi-million dollar expansion projects.
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compilation CD in 2003, 2005 and 2008, and selection for the
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began in the 1980s as an effort to promote awareness about
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Dartmouth Student Government (DSG) is the official elected
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games in their shows, although the group also performs
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singing group, the Aires were originally formed as the
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