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December 18, 2025 | Latest Issue
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Beta alums host info session for students

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Pledging to continue to work with its national organization to seek re-recognition at the College, members of the Dartmouth Beta Theta Pi Board of Trustees met with a group of predominantly male students in the Rockefeller Center Sunday evening.





Arts

Political parodies cause controversy

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For the first time since Justin Timberlake regifted what his mother gave him, Saturday Night Live is in the news. In a presidential debate last month, Hillary Clinton brought up SNL sketches that satirized overt Obama favoritism in the media, and all the blogs got to chattering.


Students flock to the Roman forum at the foot of the Capitoline to admire the Arch of Septimius Severus and other ancient art.
Arts

When in Rome: 'Shmob Mentality in the Ancient City

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Carly Silverman Editor's Note: This is the first installment of a biweekly column on the art and culture of Rome by Hilary Becker, who is spending Spring term on the art history Foreign Study Program. Sitting uncomfortably in the coach seat of my Continental flight, I was gawking across the aisle at some bambina sandwiched cozily between her parents.



Opinion

Short Answer: Presidential Search Criteria

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What will be the most popular response to last Friday's letter from Board Chairman Ed Haldeman '70 soliciting presidential search criteria from the Dartmouth community? There's not going to be one particular quality of note because Dartmouth students and alumni are too fractured in focus to agree on anything: Some are going to want someone with a strong stance on the alumni lawsuit and others, someone willing to cooperate with Beta, etc.




Opinion

In All But Name

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Last month, Loyola College in Baltimore announced that they were considering a name change to Loyola University.


Opinion

Realistic Ambitions for SA

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With Student Assembly elections days away, it is important for both the candidates and student body alike to recognize the relative capacity in which the Assembly can effectively operate and the extent to which it can exact change. As in years past, much of the rhetoric surrounding this year's campaigns focuses on issues that are too large and complicated for the Student Assembly to resolve and goals that are too lofty to accomplish.



Mirror

Overheard

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'11 [at the Hop]: Yeah, you can basically get a table at SAE at any time. Fellow '11: Yeah.




News

Students promote sustainable practices

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Students learned how to "green their rooms," conserve energy and "prove the skeptics wrong" about global warming at Sustainable Dartmouth's first Sustainable Summit of the term held in Tindle Lounge on Thursday.




News

Daily Debriefing

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According to a Princeton Review Survey of high school students, Harvard University ranked as the top "dream" school.


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