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December 21, 2025 | Latest Issue
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Dart-Dose receives $30 mill. grant

A new five-year contract with the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority will award $30 million in funding to Dart-Dose, Dartmouth's Physically-Based Biodosimetry Center for Medical Countermeasures Against Radiation according to Harold Swartz, a radiology professor at Dartmouth Medical School.


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Daily Debriefing

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The Steering Committee of the General Faculty, comprised of five Councils of the General Faculty, convened on Monday to discuss current and past projects as well as goals for the upcoming year.


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Prasad discusses population control

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Nik Medrano / The Dartmouth Staff Indian society must critically examine women's reproductive role if India is to efficiently and humanely address the country's overpopulation troubles, according to Sheela Prasad, director of the Center for Regional Studies at the University of Hyderabad.






News

Daily Debriefing

Former Harvard University student Britanny Smith was sentenced to three years in prison for participation in the 2009 murder of drug dealer Justin Cosby, The Harvard Crimson reported.



Sports

Curious Jorge

Since beginning my Dartmouth career, radio stations back home have not intrigued me at all. The same songs are overplayed, and questionable artists get a ton of air time.


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Women's soccer beats Tigers, 1-0

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Dani Wang / The Dartmouth Staff The Dartmouth women's soccer team had been searching for offense throughout the early part of its season, and for most of Saturday's game against Princeton University, it seemed the Big Green would again be left without a goalscorer.


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Now playing IN HANOVER: Dream House

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Courtesy of Daemonsmovies.com *New York City book publisher Will Atenton (Daniel Craig) decides to move his wife Libby (Rachel Weisz) and family to an idyllic New England home in the thriller "Dream House." They soon learn that a brutal crime was committed against the house's former tenants and that the neighborhood is far from perfect.


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Dick's House undergoes review

Alexis Monroe / The Dartmouth Staff In response to an external review of the College's health services last spring, Dartmouth is seeking to hire new staff members in counseling and sports medicine to compensate for shortcomings in those fields, according to Director of Health Services Jack Turco.




Opinion

Pedde: Microfinance Myths

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Microfinance the provision of small, group loans to poor people in poor countries is, depending on whom you ask, either the latest way for western capitalists to exploit third world laborers or the miracle cure that will allow the world's poorest citizens to successfully run their own business and thereby work their way out of poverty.


Sports

Briefly Noted

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Dartmouth linebacker Luke Hussey '11 Th'12 was named a semifinalist for the 2011 National Football Foundation National Scholar-Athlete Award, IvyLeagueSports.com reported.


Sports

Field hockey continues quick start with win over Penn

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With its undefeated Ivy League record on the line and facing an unfamiliar playing surface, the Dartmouth field hockey team maintained its poise on Saturday afternoon, overcoming a one-point halftime deficit to defeat the University of Pennsylvania, 4-2. Penn (2-7, 1-2 Ivy) began the game with intensity, recording the first two shots of the contest.