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December 24, 2025 | Latest Issue
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Rec League Legends

After last week's first-ever athletic defeat to Dartmouth track star Joe Tracy '12, the Rec League Legends iced their biceps, rebuilt their egos (by looking up their high school stats) and came back ready to take on the D-I establishment once more. All week, the Legends' inboxes were flooded with challenges from the top athletes in the Upper Valley.


News

Geithner '83 takes heat from House committee

U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner '83 defended the controversial bailout of insurance company American International Group at a House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform hearing on Wednesday, contending that the bailout was necessary to prevent a second Great Depression. Several analysts, however, argued that Geithner's ties to the AIG bailout could damage his credibility as Treasury secretary, Reuters reported.



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Mezzotints at Hood depict celebrity

Kasia Vincunas Kasia Vincunas Mezzotints, though not a very well-known form of printmaking, have recently garnered attention in the art world following the British Museum's acquisition of over 7,000 examples of the medium, collectively valued at 1,250,000.





Opinion

Breaking Down the Bubble

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Dartmouth's sensational response to the crisis in Haiti led by Students at Dartmouth for Haiti Relief, has exceeded all expectations.


Opinion

Let's Talk About Sexting

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When teenagers fall in love, as they sometimes do, it can get ugly. Made irrational by a potent blend of hormones, peer pressure and angst, teenagers routinely do things they later come to regret.


Opinion

Learning from Haiti

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Good job, Dartmouth. It's not over, but you've done well. According to the Partners in Health web site, you are currently leading every other college in giving to PIH's efforts in Haiti.


Opinion

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Union of Community

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Tothe Editor: Chris Talamo's column ("One Community,'" Jan. 22) offered good thoughts on the meaning of community at Dartmouth but misunderstood what the members of SEIU Local 560 are saying about layoffs. The staff is willing to help the College meet its challenges.




News

Daily Debriefing

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Yale lab technician Raymond Clark III pled not guilty to the murder of Yale graduate student Annie Le in a hearing at the New Haven Superior Court on Tuesday, the Yale Daily News reported.


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Arts

‘The Lovely Bones' fails to impress

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Courtesy of AwardsDaily.com Courtesy of AwardsDaily.com Humans are naturally attracted to morbid events a fact that both the book (2002) and film (2009) versions of "The Lovely Bones" exploit and develop.


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SA debates inquiry of staff input on budget

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Dani Wang / The Dartmouth Staff Dani Wang / The Dartmouth Staff Members of Student Assembly actively debated whether to pass legislation during Tuesday's General Assembly meeting that would ask the College to explain publicly the lack of representation of Service Employees International Union members on budget committees.


Opinion

Pro-Life Generation

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This past Friday was the 37th anniversary of the infamous Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision legalizing abortion in all 50 states.



News

New meters will track campus energy usage

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New energy meters will be monitor energy usage in 250 buildings across campus by summer 2010 as part of the College's Campus Energy and Sustainability Management System, according to Stephen Shadford, an energy engineer with Facilities Operation and Management.