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December 22, 2025 | Latest Issue
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D'Agostino advances to Nationals

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Courtesy of Doug Austin Abbey D'Agostino '14 became the fourth Ivy League runner in history to break 16 minutes in the 5,000-meter run over the weekend, finishing in 15:59.89 at the NCAA East Regional Meet in Bloomington, Ind., and exceeding her previous personal best by over 20 seconds.




Opinion

Kim: Pan-Asian Misconception

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Last week, I scoured through Topside, trying to spend as much non-refundable money from my Declining Balance Account as possible by splurging on enough food to last me through finals.


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News

SSWS marches for staff benefits

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AKI ONDA / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Students and staff members chanted, "Dartmouth is no corporation" and "Health care is a human right" as they circled Parkhurst Hall on Friday afternoon, insisting that the administration halt the subcontracting of College jobs and restore staff health care benefits, which were reduced by $15 million in January 2011 as part of the College's $100-million budget cuts. Approximately 70 people attended the 30-minute protest organized by Dartmouth Students Stand with Staff.






News

Daily Debriefing

Yale University violated several regulations in the Clery Act by failing to correctly report statistics for crimes including sexual assault, the Yale Daily News reported.


News

Yalowitz to leave Dickey Center

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Director of the Dickey Center for International Understanding Kenneth Yalowitz will leave the College in December, he said in an interview with The Dartmouth.


Mirror

I Wrote This at 3 a.m.

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I remember that the day my little brother Thomas was born, the rain was relentless. I sat by the glass-paned doors in our sun-room and I watched the trees bow underneath the roaring sky.


Mirror

Famous last words

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If being a senior has taught me anything, it's that graduation is like Fight Club. The first rule of graduation: Don't talk about graduation. Therefore it should come as no surprise that I currently exist in a more or less constant state of denial.




News

Daily Debriefing

Chi Gamma Epsilon's physical plant was spray-painted with the words "no means yes, and yes means anal" and "rape" as well as other obscenities late Wednesday evening or during the early morning hours of Thursday, according to a Thursday email sent to fraternity and sorority presidents by Chi Gam president Sean Schultz '12 and obtained by The Dartmouth.