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June 12, 2025 | Latest Issue
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Briefly Noted

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The Harvard women's squash team, the No. 1 ranked team in the country according to the College Squash Association, is spending 11 days of its winter break touring India, the Harvard Gazette reported.



Sports

With time, Teevens delivers results

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It's hard being Dartmouth football head coach Buddy Teevens these days. After another disappointing 2-8 season in 2009, quiet grumblings from frustrated students, fans and alumni have grown into loud demands for change. They have good reason to be upset.



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Prof. links glaciers with speciation

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Akikazu Onda / The Dartmouth Staff Akikazu Onda / The Dartmouth Staff Glacial development and geographic change could be one piece of the puzzle explaining the staggering number of species in a single ecosystem, biology professor Mark McPeek argued in a lecture to the biology department in Gilman Hall on Friday.


News

Daily Debriefing

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The proportion and total number of black and Mexican-American students enrolling in U.S. law schools decreased between 1993 and 2008, according to a study by Columbia Law School professor Conrad Johnson, The New York Times reported Wednesday.


Sports

One-on-One: Kirk Crecco

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I recently sat down with Kirk Crecco '12 to discuss the state of Dartmouth men's basketball and his expectations for the rest of the season. How's the season going so far? KC: I'd say the season is going well in terms of effort and I think we're on a positive slope.




Opinion

Letter to the Editor: Rethinking the habit

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To the Editor: Raza Rasheed's Jan. 7 op-ed "Reform to Rebound" bewilders me to no end. Why, after listing the countless pitfalls of the ultra-liberal agenda pushed by the Democratic Party recently, does Mr. Rasheed suggest a legislative effort that he believes will elevate this failure of a party?


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Grupo de Rua brings U.S. premiere of "H3" to Hop's stage

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Jared Bookman / The Dartmouth Staff Jared Bookman / The Dartmouth Staff Jared Bookman / The Dartmouth Staff Jared Bookman / The Dartmouth Staff On a bare stage featuring only a dance floor and sets of fluorescent lights, silhouettes of street dancers raced backwards in circles, jumping in perfect sync and speeding up with every lap.



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Women's hockey drops two weekend matchups

Akikazu Onda / The Dartmouth Staff Akikazu Onda / The Dartmouth Staff The women's hockey team wasted its initial leads against conference opponents Quinnipiac University and Princeton University last weekend, as Dartmouth lost two straight games for the first time this season. The Quinnipiac Bobcats (9-7-6, 6-3-5 ECAC Hockey) dominated the third period, erasing a one-goal deficit and scoring with five minutes remaining in the game to edge past the Big Green (6-8-2, 4-6-1 ECAC Hockey) with a final score of 2-1. Head coach Mark Hudak attributed the lackluster final period to a chain of mental and emotional mistakes that gave Quinnipiac the opportunity to gain momentum. "We made a series of mental mistakes that took away the momentum," he said.




Opinion

The Proof is in the Profile

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In her article last week, ("Timeout, TSA," Jan. 5) Emily Johnson '12 addressed the issue of airport security, asserting that tax dollars are best spent on gathering intelligence which can help prevent attacks before they occur.




News

Daily Debriefing

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Lei Zhang, a 2002 graduate of the Yale School of Management, donated a record $8,888,888 to the school, the Yale University Office of Public Affairs announced in a press release Monday.