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June 23, 2025 | Latest Issue
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It's Always Snowy in Hanover

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There are a lot of entertaining stories going on in the sports world right now. Jeremy Lin continues to defy his doubters, Peyton Manning's return to the Colts is providing an interesting subplot to the upcoming NFL draft and baseball even made the headlines today after Albert Pujol reported to a different spring training camp for the first time in his 11-year career. In a time of the year that's usually known for being the doldrums of the sporting calendar when ESPN typically relegates 45 minute-segments to Todd McShay and Mel Kiper Jr.


News

Daily Debriefing

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Florida's public universities are facing massive potential budget cuts and tuition hikes next year, The New York Times reported on Sunday.



Paul Lee '12, who played in his 100th game this weekend, scored a goal against Brown University on Saturday.
Sports

Men's hockey splits weekend pair

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Christina Chen / The Dartmouth The Dartmouth men's hockey team split its weekend series, losing 5-3 to Yale University on Friday but defeating Brown University on Saturday, 4-1.



Arts

Internet Meme of the Week: OK Go and Pilobolus

Some of the best artists in music and dance have capitalized on internet technology to create a truly amazing music video and include their fans in the process. OK Go and dance troupe Pilobolus have teamed up to make a pioneering music video for OK Go's song "All Is Not Lost." Members of OK Go and Pilobolus dance in spearmint-colored body suits and use kaleidoscope camera effects and splitting windows to create captivating effects.


Sports

Curious Jorge

Last week, as I was writing my column about New York Knicks starting point guard Jeremy Lin and the chokehold he has on the New York fan base, a question popped into my head.


Opinion

Vox Clamantis

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To the Editor: In a recent column, David Brooks asks whether the piece "The Little Coochi Snorcher that Could" in "The Vagina Monologues" is supportive of V-Day's campaign to end violence against women ("A Controversial Monologue," Feb.


News

Campus religious groups see increasing membership

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Many religious groups at the College have experienced increased membership in recent years, especially with the matriculation of the Class of 2014 and the Class of 2015, student members of religious organizations said in interviews with The Dartmouth.



Sports

1-on-1 with Chris Zhao '13 and Matt Robinson '13

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This week I got the chance to sit down with rugby players Chris Zhao '13 and Matt Robinson '13 to discuss their offseason training, the spring season and the team's spring break trip to the Cayman Islands. You guys are both off this term.



News

Daily Debriefing

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The Medical College Admission Test will add new sections to more holistically evaluate medical school applicants, Inside Higher Ed reported.



News

Study shows prevalence of arsenic

In the search for healthier food options, many people choose foods labeled "organic," assuming that such products are both nutritious and free of toxins.


Opinion

Chang: Living the Here and Now

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Last weekend, as I stared at my iGenetics textbook for what seemed like the 10th straight hour, I became increasingly aware of the amount of time I had devoted to studying for my midterm the Monday after Winter Carnival.



Alpha Delta fraternity, as well as Theta Delta Chi fraternity, recently finished its probationary period, which was related to a hazing incident from the Fall term.
News

Frats finish hazing-connected probations

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Dennis Ng / The Dartmouth Staff With discussions regarding hazing still dominating campus conversation, two fraternities have recently finished College-mandated probationary sentences for hazing violations that occurred during Fall term.


Sports

Skiers outpace UVM at Williams Carnival

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Despite the distractions of a venue change and the departure of Nordic captain Eric Packer '12 to Turkey for the U-23 World Championships, improvement in the alpine events and the depth of talent on the Nordic squad led the Big Green to victory at the Williams Carnival over the weekend. Dartmouth won the Carnival with 869.5 total points, outpacing archrival University of Vermont, which claimed second with 840 points.