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June 24, 2025 | Latest Issue
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Daily Debriefing

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A new grade inflation study published in Teachers College Record revealed that As constitute 43 percent of grades awarded to students at four-year colleges and universities, a 28 percent increase since 1960, Inside Higher Ed reported.


Ashley Afranie-Sakyi '13 led Dartmouth in points at the Springfield Rugby Football Club Sevens Rugby Tournament.
Sports

Women's rugby plays at Holyoke

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Courtesy of Doug Weisman As most Big Green athletes are taking advantage of the summer as a time for training and recharging, the Dartmouth women's rugby team has not stopped preparing for its upcoming season. This past weekend, the women's rugby team participated in the Springfield Rugby Football Club Sevens Rugby Tournament in Holyoke, Mass.


Mirror

DDS Detective

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I'm from Texas. That would not be immediately obvious if you didn't see the Texas necklace hanging around my neck and the obnoxious (yet obligatory) Texas flag I have plastered to the wall of my room.


News

Daily Debriefing

Robert Tunnell Jr. '61, a former San Francisco attorney, was charged on Thursday for orchestrating a Ponzi scheme that defrauded friends and relatives of $7 million over a period of more than five years, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.


Alex de Chatellus '13, along with partner Michael Jacobs '13, reached the finals in the doubles division of the 30th annual New Hampshire Men's Open.
Sports

Men's tennis plays in N.H. Open

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Courtesy of Justin Tzao Several members of the Dartmouth men's tennis team took to the courts this past weekend to compete at the 30th annual New Hampshire Men's Open in Waterville Valley, N.H.


Sports

One on One: Molly Wilson '13

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With the onset of warm weather, getting out on the water is a popular activity for students. For Molly Wilson '13, a member of the sailing team, being on the water is more than just a summer pastime. How's the off season going?


News

Study links binge drinking to ads

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Advertising effectively promotes alcohol brands to teenagers, researchers from Dartmouth Medical School and the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health found in a study published in the July issue of the Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine.


Opinion

A Eulogy for the Newspaper

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I once wrote a freelance article titled "How the newspaper can win over the next generation" that ran on the opinion pages of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer a 149-year-old daily.


Opinion

Tax CO2, Too

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We must do something. This is something, therefore we must do it. This is a seductive fallacy, especially when the problem is as dire as climate change.




The new Class of 1978 Life Sciences Center will feature new laboratory, classroom and greenhouse spaces.
News

Biology dept. moves to new center

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Courtesy of Dartmouth.edu With their belongings packed away in red crates that line the corridors of Gilman Hall, faculty members in the biology department are continuing their gradual relocation to the new Class of 1978 Life Sciences Center this summer.


News

Students to help install Rwandan power plants

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Beginning this Friday, eight student members of Dartmouth Humanitarian Engineering will spend two months in Rwanda implementing a "pico-hydro" system an accessible means of generating hydroelectric energy in rural towns, according to Yi Yang '14, a student involved in the project. "The pico-hydro system is basically a small-scale hydropower," Yang said in an interview with The Dartmouth.


The 30th annual Prouty fundraiser saw record donations and high participation from student groups.
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Prouty raises record funds over weekend

Courtesy of Dan Grossman Dartmouth students came out in full force on Friday and Saturday to bike, walk, row and volunteer as part of the 30th annual Prouty fundraiser, helping to break last year's record of $2.2 million raised for the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center's Norris Cotton Cancer Center, according to Jean Brown, executive director of the Prouty. The total amount raised this year is still being counted, according to the Prouty website. Brown said the success of this year's fundraising efforts by over 5,000 volunteers and participants was "mindblowing." "It's a very rich day," she said.







Arts

Booked Solid: GREEN

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When The Dartmouth published an article about "GREEN: Words to Live By, Words to Drink By, Words to Succeed By," ("Students publish guide to college," May 11) my interest was immediately piqued.