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September 18, 2025 | Latest Issue
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Opinion

Pedde: Drowning in Debt

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The economic news this summer has been disastrous. Growth has stalled, unemployment has risen and the possibility of a double-dip recession has increased.







News

Former Trustee arrested for domestic battery

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Former Trustee Stephen Smith '88 has been charged with one count of domestic battery in the presence of a minor under 16 years old, a class D felony punishable by up to three years in prison, according to court documents obtained by The Dartmouth.


Sports

Dartmouth football defeats Colgate at home

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With two blocked kicks and a big day on the ground from Nick Schwieger '12, the Dartmouth football team started its 2011 season in impressive fashion, recording a 37-20 win over Colgate University at Memorial Field on Saturday. Dartmouth (1-0) rode a ruthlessly efficient game to victory, finishing with 258 rushing yards on 39 carries.



Arts

Student artists excel over Summer term

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While many Dartmouth students view summer as an opportunity to forego hectic class schedules in favor of nine-to-five jobs and weekends in the sun, other students devoted their Summer term to the arts.


News

Newport addresses polling in final summer policy lecture

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American politicians must achieve a balance between making independent decisions and taking their constituents' political views into account, according to Frank Newport, editor-in-chief of Gallup, an organization that conducts polls and publishes analytical data.




News

College prepares for GOP debate

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With the Oct. 11 Republican primary debate drawing nearer, Dartmouth officials are working to prepare the logistical elements of the College-hosted event.



News

Daily Debriefing

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Student loan defaults rose to 8.8 percent in the fiscal year ending on Sept. 30, marking a 1.8-percent increase from last year, according to Department of Education data released on Monday.



News

Alcohol collaborative plans for next meeting

Correction appended Representatives from 32 colleges and universities are looking forward the second meeting of the Learning Collaborative on High-Risk Drinking, an initiative spearheaded by the College and first introduced in May, according to William Schpero '10 GR '12, strategic advisor and director of public affairs for the National College Health Improvement Project. The next conference, scheduled for Jan.