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The Dartmouth
August 18, 2026
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10.3.14.mirror.ttlg
Mirror

TTLG: Frat Enough or Nah?

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As I come upon my fifth term at Dartmouth, I have reached the status of what one would call a SWUG — “Sophomore Washed-Up Gender-nonconformer.” Despite the growing exhaustion, I have undergone an incredibly comprehensive process of self-discovery.



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Sports

Football comes from behind for season-opening victory

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Saturday under the lights, for the first time since a snowy November night, the gridiron came alive in Hanover. In a back-and-forth game, Dartmouth defeated the visiting Central Connecticut State University Blue Devils 35-25, thanks in large part to a mid-game run of 28 points.


KAF plans to keep largely the same food and beverage offerings.
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Following negotiations, KAF to stay

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Students used to a daily fix of brie and apple sandwiches, handmade marshmallows and skim milk mochas won’t have to adjust their eating habits after all, as King Arthur Flour’s Baker-Berry Library cafe will remain open in 2015.








03.05.12.news.sae
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Lohse '12 releases tell-all book detailing fraternity hazing

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In about 300 pages, Lohse describes SAE as fascinating and repulsive, detailing frequent cocaine usage and pledge activities like vomiting competitions. New members, he alleges, were forced to swim in kiddie pools filled with bodily fluids, chug vinegar and consume omelets made of vomit.



08.15.14.news.deptofeducation_Natalie Cantave
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Grant provides money for education study

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A $340,000 grant from the National Science Foundation will allow researchers to investigate the correlation between reading performance and neurological changes from intense reading instruction in third grade students in the Lebanon school district.




7.16.13.news.tucker
News

Tucker poised to split into two separate centers

Religious and spiritual life and public service at the College will soon be housed under separate institutional roofs when the Tucker Foundation splits into the Tucker Center for Religious and Spiritual Life and the Dartmouth Center for Public Service.


Mirror

Dartmouth’s Secret Sistines

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While we may be restrained enough not to tarnish the picturesque spots seen by the tour crowds, graffiti art still exists at the College, hidden behind the doors of our Greek houses. More than just places for pong and parties, these places act as our underground campus art museums.



Some residents will no longer shop at Co-op establishments, including the pictured store in Hanover.
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For some, firing sparks boycott

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Some Upper Valley residents are advocating for a protest and boycott of the Co-op Food Store following the firings of two employees at the store’s Lebanon establishment, demanding the release of details regarding the firings.


Strips participants chat with College President Phil Hanlon and his wife, Gail Gentes, at the Lodge.
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Strips brings 190 outdoors

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After a day and a half of wilderness expedition, the 190 sophomores participating in Sophomore Trips, or Strips, gathered at the Moosilauke Ravine Lodge on Sunday afternoon and commemorated the weekend with song and dance.