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June 22, 2025 | Latest Issue
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Moderately Good Advice with Gardner and Kate

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Dear Gardner and Kate, As someone who chose Dartmouth over a host of other schools because of the Dimensions show, I literally cannot believe that they are "not canceling the Dimensions welcome show." Do you think the admissions office will take students' opinions into account and keep the show? Big Green Benjamin '15 Gardner: We can only hope that they listen to the absurd amount of student feedback and keep the show.


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Family Feud

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No parents. That's one thing I was looking forward to in college. I would be able to stay out as late as I wanted.



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Overheards

'13 Guy: Instagram is like a fine wine. '13 Girl: I'm only 21 years old. How am I filled with this many regrets? '13 Guy: He's a '13 and we only have 10 mutual friends?


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With Friends Like These...

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Have you ever really finished a game of Monopoly? Me neither. I grew up under the assumption that "winning" at Monopoly is that moment when, in tears, your opponent melodramatically accepts defeat.


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Editor's Note

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Alexandra Dalton / The Dartmouth March is the month of war, and while I've certainly never fought in a war, I have a very clear memory of the first time I punched someone.


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The Bucket List

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What do a fraternity and the Hood Museum have in common? First of all, art, if you're willing to consider the pong table a canvas.


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Days of War: Dartmouth's history of armed conflict

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Allison Wang / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Dartmouth today seems like one of the most idyllic places on Earth, but during times of war in the last century, it saw thousands of students leave school in order to enlist, making it both a place of military training and a hotbed of protest. World War I significantly affected both Dartmouth's campus and students.






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Overheards

'13 Guy: I can scissor with the best of them. '15 Girl: I just need to stop at Heorot and get a jacket. Government Professor: So he calls this "The Twilight Zone," like the TV show.



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Top 5 Things We'd Do If We Had All the Time in the World

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Learn a ton of languages! And we mean really learn, not just memorize the foreign sex phrases and pick-up lines in Urban Outfitters books. Watch every episode of "Law and Order: SVU" in order, if only to pick up on instances of subtle sexual tension between Stabler and Benson. Memorize an infinite amount of inane trivia to finally best that smug Ken Jennings (and Watson) on "Jeopardy." Do your laundry, vacuum and go to the gym.



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Timed Trials

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Who puts the "dart" in Dartmouth? Why none other than our very own Track and Field team! While most of us are making a beeline for the nearest calorie-laden delicacy at the FoCo dessert counter, these fine folks are lacing up for a nice four-to-12-mile run. A typical day for a Track and Field athlete involves morning classes, practice at 3 p.m.


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Editor's Note

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Alexandra Dalton / The Dartmouth I am from Arizona, one of only two states that finds it necessary to rebel against centralized government by refusing to accept that most ominous and threatening of specters: daylight savings time.


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A Deep Breath: Tips for Time to Yourself

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I have yet to meet a Dartmouth student who can't find a way to keep busy. Regardless of course loads or extracurricular commitments, being at least a little bit in a rush a lot of the time seems to be the norm on this campus.