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June 25, 2025 | Latest Issue
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Dartmouth beat Holy Cross for the 27th consecutive time behind multi-goal performances from seven players.
Sports

Men's lax downs Holy Cross at Memorial Field

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Zach Ingbretsen / The Dartmouth Staff Dartmouth's men's lacrosse team had an impressive offensive performance against Holy Cross in Hanover this Tuesday, routing the Crusaders, 21-12. The win marks Dartmouth's 27th straight victory over Holy Cross. Despite losing the last four games, the Crusaders (3-5, 0-4 Patriot League) have had an impressive season thus far, knocking off Yale in early season play.


Sports

Tennis squads post mixed results in pre-Ivy tune-up matches

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The men's and women's tennis teams travelled to opposite coasts this spring break to pick up some match-speed practice in preparation for the upcoming Ivy League season. The women's tennis team lost just one of five matches in a week-long trip to Florida, while the men's team lost three matches and snagged one close win over Loyola Marymount University in California. The Big Green men (6-7, 0-0 Ivy) matched up against Utah on March 16, falling 2-5.



Opinion

A Boot In The Face

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Tibet has long captured the imagination of Westerners. In fact, the very first paperback ever published, "Lost Horizon" by James Hilton, was about the mystical, hidden kingdom of "Shangri-La," nestled in the Himalayas north of India and populated by enlightened and incredibly long-lived citizens.



Arts

With 10 Idols left in season seven, our expert picks five

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When 17-year-old front runner David Archuleta began to effortlessly honey out a Beatles classic in order to atone for what had been an unforgettable razing of "We Can Work It Out" the week before, pop culture fanatics everywhere -- or rather, the ones who could hear themselves think over the panting bevy of tween girls who screamed as though he were formerly part of the Fab Four -- no doubt noticed how uncannily his song choice reflected, once again, the predictable unpredictability of American Idol season seven. It has indeed been a long and winding road.



Sports

Track and field trains, competes in Arizona for spring break

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Dartmouth's men and women's track and field teams escaped the mud and snow of Hanover this spring break, traveling to Scottsdale, Arizona to take advantage of the warmer climate before the spring season begins this weekend. In Arizona, the squads had the opportunity to gauge their progress when they each competed in the Baldy Castillo Invitational hosted by Arizona State University on March 21-22. The meet was not scored and will not count toward the Big Green's overall meet record. The Arizona State Sun Devils, who compete in the Pacific 10 conference, are the newly crowned men and women's indoor track and field champions.




News

Daily Debriefing

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After failing to negotiate a new three-year contract with the University of Michigan, teaching assistants staged a walkout, the Chronicle of Higher Education reported yesterday.



Opinion

How Babies Are Ruining America

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There's always a lot of talk about equating people who are "pro-choice" with being "pro-abortion," or people who support capital punishment with being "pro-death." When it comes to families, there's no such equation.


Opinion

Lone Pine Propaganda

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It's happened again. Some of the alumni of our beloved College on the Hill have astounded me. Just when I thought Dartmouth and its "fine" administration had finally finished attempting to usurp power from the alumni in governance issues, I found out about the upcoming Association of Alumni executive committee elections.




News

DHMC cuts staff salary raises

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After suffering a loss of $1.7 million during the first four months of the fiscal year, Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center has reduced the amount of money available for staff raises.


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News

Spring break plans run the gamut

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Marina Agapakis / The Dartmouth Staff While students across the country travel to some of the finest resorts and vacation destinations around the world, many Dartmouth students hop on the first plane home and take advantage of spring break to get some much-needed rest and relaxation after a stressful term.