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June 24, 2025 | Latest Issue
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Program inspires local food buying

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Food Court's organic butternut squash, Homeplate's juicy buffalo burgers and Collis' crisp apples are just a few of the locally-grown products that Dartmouth students regularly enjoy as a result of Farm-to-Dartmouth, a program that aims to incorporate local agricultural products into Dartmouth's culinary offerings. Rising environmental and social awareness has led to a burgeoning demand for locally-grown agricultural products in the United States in recent years.






News

Daily Debriefing

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Secretary of State Hillary Clinton signed orders last week to reverse a Bush administration decision to prevent two foreign Muslim intellectuals from applying for U.S.




News

Asch garners mixed alum. reaction

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Potential petition trustee candidate Joe Asch '79 has solicited mixed reaction from alumni on his platform regarding parity on the Board of Trustees, the management of the College administration and his frequent posts on the Dartblog web site.


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Sports

Men's basketball grabs close game

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BEN GONIN / The Dartmouth BEN GONIN / The Dartmouth With 0.9 seconds left to play, David Rufful '12 held the fate of the men's basketball game in his hands as he calmly sunk a free throw to give the Big Green a victory over St.


Opinion

Stale Ideas

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The noted public intellectual Louis Menand recently authored a book entitled "The Marketplace of Ideas: Reform and Reaction in the American University." Menand argues that the 19th Century creation of the research university caused professors to seal themselves off from the world, retreating into their own abstruse interests.




Sports

REC LEAGUE LEGENDS

This week Ben "Bruiser" Ludlow and Jon "Fratz" Katz faced off against Dartmouth sprinter Joe Tracy '12 in the 60-meter dash.


Opinion

National Issue

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In his column last Friday, Zachary Gottlieb '10 quipped about his fellow opinion staffers feigning expertise when writing about national issues ("Fouad For Thought" Jan.




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Few students use Hanover Bucks

Kasia Vincunas / The Dartmouth Staff Kasia Vincunas / The Dartmouth Staff After a quiet Fall term launch, Hanover Bucks a pre-paid card program that students can use for purchases at 12 participating Hanover restaurants and businesses has attracted only a limited following among Dartmouth students.


Sports

Women's hockey prolongs streak

Despite a hat-trick against Colgate University and another goal against Cornell University, co-captain Sarah Parsons '10 couldn't lead the Dartmouth women's hockey team to a win this weekend.