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December 20, 2025 | Latest Issue
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Daily Debriefing

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Following a dismissal of their case by the New Hampshire Supreme Court last week, the group of alumni bringing a lawsuit against the College Board of Trustees filed a motion for reconsideration with the Court on Thursday, according to attorney for the plaintiffs Eugene Van Loan.


Opinion

Rethinking the Drone

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Many of us have played war video games at some point in our lives, using controllers to manipulate characters into blowing up our virtual enemies, perhaps accidentally taking out a few pedestrians in the fusillade.




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Editors' Note

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YOON JI KIM / The Dartmouth Staff As we were brainstorming ideas for the Editors' Note on a cloudy February afternoon exactly 10 weeks ago, we glanced out the window and admired the snowfall on the Green.


News

Former prof. Copenhaver '46 dies

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Biology professor emeritus John Copenhaver '46 died April 19 of a stroke in the Kendal at Hanover retirement community, according to Marion Copenhaver, his wife of 64 years.




Mirror

Overheards

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'12 guy: Brooklyn is up-and-coming ... kind of like BG. '11 Panarchist: Wait .... I think my mother just de-mothered me on facebook. Prospie at Dimensions Panhell event: So, I know Greek stereotypes consume a lot of campuses.


Mirror

The DDS Detective

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Although I am not Jewish, I learned to appreciate American Jewish culture from a young age. It all started when my parents decided to enroll me in the one private school in Dallas where all the Jewish families sent their children.


News

Hanover Police arrest undergraduate student

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A female undergraduate student was arrested Thursday afternoon at Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority on a misdemeanor charge for the fraudulent use of a credit card, Hanover Police Chief Nicholas Giaccone said in an interview with The Dartmouth. Hanover Police obtained a search warrant for the student's room in the sorority's house and began the search on Thursday morning at 9:30 a.m.



News

Job vacancies persist in College divisions

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Due to the recent creation of new student health-related positions in the Dean of the College division, the College is currently operating with an unusually high number of job openings, according to Gavin Henning, director of administration in the Dean of the College division.




Mirror

A Life in Transit

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Over the course of 15 months (from September 2010 to January 2012), I will have moved six times: from home to Mid Fayerweather, then to D.C.


Sports

Freshmen pace women's track team

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Courtesy of Doug Austin Although it lost the only Ivy League matchup its has competed in this season, the Dartmouth women's track team has returned to practice with a renewed sense of purpose in moving forward through the remainder of the outdoor season.



Mirror

Home Away from Hanover

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For a group of students who love this college so much, we sure spend a lot of time away from it. Dartmouth has been ranked number one in study abroad participation among the Ivies.


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Novelist discusses use of identity

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Nik Medrano / The Dartmouth Staff Nelly Rosario struggled with her Dominican-American identity while writing her 2002 award-winning novel, "Song of the Water Saints," but by conducting research and drawing inspiration from other books, she was able to craft a story in which she "found humanity" and illustrated the history of the Dominican Republic, she said in a lecture in Kemeny Hall on Thursday. Rosario's novel takes place in her native country, the Dominican Republic, a place she said is defined by its reliance on trade and commerce.