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December 23, 2025 | Latest Issue
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News

Digital library showcases life in Tibet

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Gavin Huang / The Dartmouth Staff The Tibetan and Himalayan Library integrates various mixed-media resources to empower the local Tibetan community and educate the larger academic population regarding the region's cultural heritage, according to David Germano, a religion professor and codirector of the Tibet Center at the University of Virginia.


Sports

ONE-ON-ONE: Lindsay Holdcroft '14

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I sat down with women's hockey goaltender Lindsay Holdcroft '14, who delivered the fourth shutout of her rookie season on Saturday, saving 18 shots against Ivy League foe Princeton University.




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Sports

Big Green settles for one big win

Patton Lowenstein / The Dartmouth Staff In head coach Bob Gaudet's landmark 200th win of his Dartmouth career, the 17th-ranked Dartmouth men's hockey team went on the road this weekend, shutting out Brown University, 3-0, on Friday.


News

Daily Debriefing

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The U.S. Department of Education announced that 25 percent of students who took out federal loans to pay tuition at for-profit colleges have defaulted on their loans within three years of beginning repayment, The Washington Post reported.


Sports

On the road, Big Green athletes experience more than away games

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/ The Dartmouth Staff While a home crowd of family members, friends and fans provides support and comfort for competing Dartmouth athletes, road trips equally shape Big Green athletes' experiences, compelling them to bond with their teammates and otherwise acclimate to a less-than-encouraging rival environment. When teams like basketball, tennis, squash and track and field go on the road, they share experiences that help bring them together, both on and off the court. The men's basketball team generally begins its trips the day prior to the game, grabbing last-minute snacks from the Courtyard Cafe before heading onto the bus.



Sports

Skiing drops another race to UVM

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/ The Dartmouth Staff For the third consecutive week, the Dartmouth ski team was upended by the red-hot University of Vermont, who won its home carnival for the first time since 2006.





Opinion

Clark: What's Work Worth?

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Dartmouth has shed a lot of its WASPiness in recent decades. By my calculations (and by "calculations," I mean flipping through a couple yearbooks from the 1950s), the student body is roughly 50 percent less white and Anglo-Saxon than it was 60 years ago.





Sports

Dong's Top 10

As January quietly turned into February, the national sports scenery rapidly changed. To give you a quick update, pitchers and catchers will report to MLB spring training in under a week, and the long and arduous journey also known as the NFL season has finally come to an end (congratulations to the Packers, you now officially have four more Super Bowl titles than my poor Philadelphia Eagles). At Dartmouth, the sports scene is gradually shifting as well.



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Sports

Track and field prepares for Classic

Doug Gonzalez / The Dartmouth Staff Nicholas Root / The Dartmouth Senior Staff As the Dartmouth men's and women's track and field teams approach the final leg of the indoor season, they will seek to improve upon a sound start and continue to build momentum at the Dartmouth Indoor Classic.