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December 25, 2025 | Latest Issue
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Editor's Note

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It's Winter term again, which means that in a few short weeks, '13s will be faced with the monumental task of filling out a deceptively simple little blank card. Despite the pressure, it's important to keep in mind that your major will not define your Dartmouth career that's the beauty of a liberal arts education, after all.




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Philosopher's letters to be displayed in Rauner

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The original papers of Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy a social and religious philosopher and former philosophy professor at the College and his wife, Margrit Rosenstock-Huessy, are now available to the public for the first time, Rauner Special Collections Librarian Jay Satterfield said in an interview with The Dartmouth.


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Overheards

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'14 Girl: Is the walk of shame less shameful if you do it in a onesie? '12 KDE about a new pledge: Isn't she gorgeous?


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Panelists discuss climate change

Patton Lowenstein / The Dartmouth Staff The harmful effects of climate change are a form of global social injustice, several panelists said during "Environmental Impact: Climate, People and the Planet," an event held in Collis Commonground on Wednesday.


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Assault case 'unfounded,' College says

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Hanover Police has concluded its investigation regarding a Jan. 16 sexual assault, according to a campus-wide e-mail sent by Director of Safety and Security and College Proctor Harry Kinne on Thursday afternoon. The incident was "unfounded" and there is no present risk to the Dartmouth community, Kinne wrote in the e-mail.



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Center to unveil master's program

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The Dartmouth Center for Health Care Delivery Science will bring 50 students from a wide range of disciplines to campus this July for a master's program designed to address national health care issues, according to Al Mulley Jr., the Center's director. The program will be the inaugural effort of the Center, which was founded last May with a $35 million anonymous donation and aims to use the College's resources to improve health care quality around the world. The students will participate in an 18-month master's program by taking online and on-campus courses, according to Mulley.





Opinion

Kim: Name Change Naivete

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After reading Lauren Rosenbaum's article, ("What's in a Name?," Jan. 13) I could relate to the author's frustration with Dartmouth's relative obscurity outside of the United States.


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Legacy applications given more attention

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Legacy applicants are more likely than non-legacy applicants to receive admissions offers at elite colleges, according to a recent study of 30 highly-selective colleges and universities conducted by Harvard graduate student Michael Hurwitz.



Opinion

Solomon: Assessment Access

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Few students look forward to the process of choosing courses. Sifting through major plans, distributive requirements, class hours and off terms is hard enough.



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Sororities extend bids to 81 women

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Approximately 74 percent of the 110 women who initially registered for rush received bids when winter sorority recruitment ended on Wednesday, according to Panhellenic Council vice president of recruitment Ellen Sandmeyer '12.


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Daily Debriefing

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Two struggling New Orleans universities may merge together to form one institution in order to increase graduation rates, enlarge enrollments and strengthen student services at both institutions, Governor Bobby Lindal, R-La., announced on Tuesday, Inside Higher Ed reported.


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Monks visit Hood Museum to create sand mandala

Patton Lowenstein / The Dartmouth Staff An exhibition featuring eight artists from Tibet, Nepal and India "Tibetan Artists Respond" recently made the move from New York City's Rubin Museum to Dartmouth's Hood Museum, where it will be on display through March 13.