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June 24, 2025 | Latest Issue
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Opinion

Freedom of the Press

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Correction appended It's not hard to grasp why the White House hates Fox News. Since President Obama moved into the White House, the network has been attempting with surprising success to embarrass his administration's every move.






News

Scherr ends tenure as provost

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While "legacies don't come with provosts," according to unofficial College historian and history professor emeritus Jere Daniell '55, former Provost Barry Scherr's eight-year tenure, which ended on Monday, was marked by strong support for the arts and efforts to secure research funding for the College, according to administrators, faculty and students interviewed by The Dartmouth.


News

Prof. urges U.S. to keep certain nukes

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While the United States can safely move to reduce the size of its nuclear arsenal a possibility currently being explored by the Obama administration it must retain its smallest, most accurate warheads, according to an Oct.




News

Daily Debriefing

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Three thousand colleges and universities received letters from Secretary of Education Arne Duncan this week encouraging them to prepare for the proposed federal Direct Loan Program for the 2010-2011 school year, The New York Times reported on Monday.



News

Daily Debriefing

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Three thousand colleges and universities received letters from Secretary of Education Arne Duncan this week encouraging them to prepare for the proposed federal Direct Loan Program for the 2010-2011 school year, The New York Times reported on Monday.


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Sports

Women's lax looks strong with four wins at Fall Festival

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Doug Gonzalez / The Dartmouth Staff The Dartmouth women's lacrosse team dominated its competition at the Dartmouth Fall Festival on Sunday, defeating the University of New Hampshire and the University of Vermont in four total scrimmage games. In an unusual format, the Dartmouth Fall Festival put the three teams in a double round robin, in which each school played every opponent twice one 40-minute game and one 25-minute game. The Big Green defeated Vermont by scores of 13-2 and 9-1.



Arts

HEAR AND NOW: Spotlight on an alum flutist

This past weekend, we celebrated the great traditions of our dear "College on the Hill," while proud alumni flooded Upper Valley hotels and invaded our frat parties. In the spirit of Homecoming, I felt it only appropriate to acknowledge the accomplishments of one of Dartmouth's artistic graduates. While many have heard tell of the Dartmouth faces working in entertainment media Rachel Dratch '88, Mindy Kaling '01, Phil Lord' 97 and Chris Miller '97 come to mind some of Dartmouth's musical alumni are less well known.



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News

Kim stresses faculty engagement

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ANDY MAI / The Dartmouth Staff In his inaugural address to the general faculty, College President Jim Yong Kim addressed concerns about the College's economic woes, highlighting the importance of the "active engagement" of the faculty in all aspects of the College as Dartmouth faces a second round of budget cuts.


News

Daily Debriefing

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The Chronicle of Philanthropy's annual survey of the 400 largest nonprofit organizations in the United States found that even the nation's largest and most stable nonprofit organizations will likely see a 9-percent drop in donations for the year 2009, according to The Boston Globe.


Opinion

The Forgotten Plagues

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The young passenger tries to cover his mouth as he coughs, but the airborne pathogens that are causing him to hack and sputter are released to infect the other people on his transcontinental flight.