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December 22, 2025 | Latest Issue
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A Day in the Life of a Tuckie

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As a freshman nearly four years ago, I used to walk past Tuck business school every day while leaving my dorm in the River cluster, and I can state with 99.9 percent confidence plus all of the benefit of hindsight that I never saw a single Tuck student in my entire year of walking past their campus.



News

Daily Debriefing

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The Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth won the National Engineers Week student video contest for a two-minute video which showcased many of the engineering school's volunteer projects, according to a Thayer press release.






Mirror

Mirror Mixtape

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The benefits of going to gradaute school are abundantly clear: a degree from an institution of even higher education means you'll be more knowledgeable, experienced and qualified when you finally make it out to the real world.








Mirror

Overheards

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'12 Girl: I feel like I'm at that stage in my life where if I see people holding hands, I just want to run through them and break it up. '10 Girl: Oh my gosh, you guys, we're gonna be, like, freshmen at life next year! '11 Guy: Unfortunately, I do not enjoy being slapped by women.


Mirror

Popping the Bubble

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When I found out that The Mirror's theme for the week was graduate school, I was not entirely able to restrain myself from performing my natural response to any word, phrase, or conversation that might involve the idea of graduation.


News

College to cut Public bandwidth 50 percent

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Computing Services will reduce the bandwidth of the Dartmouth Public wireless network by 50 percent on March 9 as the first step in the department's response to the College budget cuts instated in February 2009, according to Technical Services Director David Bucciero.



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Rosenblum: parties support democracy

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Dani Wang / The Dartmouth Staff Dani Wang / The Dartmouth Staff Ever since George Washington warned against the development of a two-party system at the end of his presidency, Americans have often cited party politics as the plague of political culture.


Sports

Men's hockey to begin first round of playoffs

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Attempting to survive the first round of the ECAC playoffs for the first time in three years, the 10th-seeded Dartmouth men's hockey team prepares to face off against seventh-seeded Quinnipiac University this weekend in Hamden, Conn. The Big Green (9-17-3, 7-12-3 ECAC Hockey) failed to earn home ice for the best-of-three series despite ending on a five-game unbeaten streak. "We are getting better and better," head coach Bob Gaudet said.