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Up to Snow Good: The History of the Annual Snowball Fight
“Snow! There's snow! There's lots of snow!
White-Outs and Wipe Outs: Students’ Winter Workout Routines
You might be familiar with stories about people waiting in line to get the newest Stanley tumbler, or spending hours stuck in Ticketmaster’s digital queue for Taylor Swift tickets. Comparatively, having to wait for a treadmill at the gym to free up might seem strange. Nevertheless, Zimmerman Fitness Center has been filled with students since this winter term began.
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New Hampshire Presidential Primary: Biden Wins Support from Dartmouth Students in Pre-Election Poll
On the eve of the 2024 New Hampshire presidential primary, The Dartmouth polled students on their voting preferences.
Students, New Hampshire locals share hopes, fears for first-in-the-nation presidential primary
After an extended dispute with the Democratic Party, which saw President Joe Biden removing his name from the Democratic ballot, New Hampshire has retained its first-in-the-nation primary status and will see voters at the polls today.
Q&A with Yankees prospect Ben Rice ’22
The Dartmouth sat down with men’s baseball alumnus and top Yankees prospect Ben Rice ’22. A catcher in the Yankees’ minor league system, Rice was a 12th-round draft pick in 2021. In his freshman season as a catcher at Dartmouth, Rice posted six multi-hit games in 18 starts and threw out more than half of the base runners that attempted to steal against him. His sophomore season was cut short by the COVID-19 pandemic, and his junior season was canceled entirely. Rice reflected on how his time at Dartmouth made him grow as a player and discussed a potential move to first base, as well as his hopes for the upcoming baseball season.
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Bryant: Free Trade Isn’t Free
Recent violence in the Red Sea has brought international shipping to its knees and challenged the idea that free trade brings global peace and cooperation. The United States must recognize that any short-term military involvement without the development of a long-lasting consensus on free trade and cooperation will only prolong violence.
Letter to the Editor: Legacy Admissions Do Not Advance Equity
Re: Preserving Tradition While Advancing Equity Through Legacy Admissions
Student Government Senate discusses emergency alert systems, activism and free speech workshops
On Jan. 21, the Dartmouth Student Government Senate met for its second weekly meeting of the winter term. Led by student body president Jessica Chiriboga ’24, the Senate discussed student body outreach and activism on campus.
Professors, students explore integration of ChatGPT in the classroom
Since the introduction of ChatGPT — an online artificial intelligence chatbot — professors have addressed its use in their syllabi, and some have begun to incorporate it into their assignments.
Basketball’s block party spoiled by Yale Bulldogs in Leede Arena
Down 21-12 with 7:45 remaining in the first half, the Big Green seemed unfit to stop Yale University’s 10-0 scoring run. Worse still, Dartmouth hadn’t scored a point of their own in the last 4:08.
Verbum Ultimum: Don’t Forget to Vote
Tomorrow, a special ritual that happens only once every four years will occur. All over New Hampshire, voters will turn out to select who they want their party to nominate for the presidency. You, too, should be one of these voters.
Men’s hockey avenges 1-5 loss against Union with 6-2 victory against RPI
This weekend, men’s hockey hosted Union College and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. The Big Green fell 1-5 to Union on Friday but defeated RPI 6-2 the following night to improve their record to 5-7-6, 3-4-4.