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December 21, 2025 | Latest Issue
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Arts

Azeda braves tragedy through art

Dennis Ng / The Dartmouth Correction appended### Rwandan director and actor Hope Azeda uses performance to deal with tough issues like genocide and domestic violence, coping with the negative impacts of these events through her art.


News

Jones '03 contributes to iPad app

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After writing a New York Times bestseller about teenagers' social lives and pursuing freelance work for a wide range of major news sources, Abigail Jones '03 helped launch The Daily, the first iPad-only news application.


Sports

Briefly Noted

The Dartmouth men's and women's lacrosse teams opened their seasons on a freshly-plowed Scully-Fahey Field this past weekend.



News

Daily Debriefing

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The Board of Supervisors of the University of Louisiana system approved a new set of rules that will shorten the required period of notice given to tenured and non-tenured faculty members who are dismissed after their academic programs have been eliminated, The Chronicle of Higher Education reported.



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Sports

Swimming team places sixth at Ivies

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Nik Medrano / The Dartmouth Staff Capping a season in which the women's swimming and diving team showed marked improvement, the Big Green placed sixth at this weekend's Ivy League Women's Swimming and Diving Championships.



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Arts

SHEBA dancers enter national talent search

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GAVIN HUANG / The Dartmouth Staff BOSTON In a sequence of coincidences fitting of the self-coined phrase "SHEBA is always late," the dance group met the first obstacle in the journey to its Boston audition for a nationwide talent competition before it even left Hanover on Sunday. After spending 40 minutes digging out a car from under the snow, nine members of SHEBA, along with this reporter, split off to pile into two cars.



News

People's Coalition to unite progressive orgs.

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A group of Dartmouth students, faculty and staff recently joined together to form the People's Coalition, an independent organization that seeks to unite progressive groups on campus, history professor Russell Rickford said in an interview with The Dartmouth.


Sports

One-on-One

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I sat down with men's hockey assistant captains Adam Estoclet '11 and Evan Stephens '11 before their game on Saturday night to chat about the season and reflect on their time at Dartmouth.




Sports

Dong's Top Ten

If you've been paying attention to ESPN recently, you know that it's trade season. The NBA trade deadline just passed while the NHL's is today, and big name stars like Carmelo Anthony have changed teams.





Sports

Hollisto's World

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Even though I've been loving my time in Spain, I have been nostalgic for Dartmouth for the last two weeks ever since Winter Carnival came and went without me.