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December 19, 2025 | Latest Issue
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Women's basketball wins to keep pace with Ivy leaders

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After staging two brilliant come-from-behind wins a week ago, the Big Green returned to the court this weekend for two strong home wins over Brown, 61-49, and Yale, 73-63, concluding a five-game home stand. On Friday, Dartmouth (8-12, 5-1 Ivy) cruised to an easy victory against Brown (1-19, 0-6 Ivy), led by Koren Schram '09 on both ends of the floor.






Opinion

I'd Rather Not See You in Hell

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To the Editor: Lucy Stonehill's article ("See You In Hell," Feb. 6) is provocative; I can only sympathize with her over what sounds like an unfortunate experience, however, since she provides no details as to what her classmate said to so anger her. Indeed, there are times when a person reacts immaturely when presented with an alternative belief system.


Opinion

Mirror, Mirror in the Classroom

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In her latest column ("See You in Hell," Feb. 6), Lucy Stonehill '10 vents her frustration after listening to a classmate use his religious views when crafting an argument about the Genesis story during class.


Opinion

Three's Company

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I don't want bipartisanship. The most popular thing on the campaign trail these days is to talk about reaching across the aisle and working with both parties to get things done.


News

Daily Debriefing

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The House of Representatives approved a new version of the Higher Education Act on February 7th by a vote of 354-58.


Colonel Stephen Ressler described his experiences working on two engineering projects in different parts of the world: Afghanistan and Morocco.
News

Library unveils renovated website

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Zach Ingbretsen / The Dartmouth Web designers at Baker-Berry Library have been working since July 2006 to bring about the creation of a new online program for Darmouth's library system. The "beta" version of the library system uses more refined searching which allows students to limit their searches to the reserves, Jones Media Library, journals and other specific locations. "One of the things we were trying to do when we designed the site was to keep everything simple and accessible," Mary LaMarca, library communications and web manager, said. The new site should be fully functional by spring term, and that she and the team welcome any feedback about it, associate librarian Cynthia Pawlek said. While users can now access the new site, both LaMarca and Pawlek cautioned students that, since the site is still under construction, they may encounter dead links or other problems. "We want to be sure that people know that we're still in the process of creating it," LaMarca said.


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Ressler lectures on work in Afghanistan, Morocco

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Colonel Stephen Ressler described both the serious nature of his work creating an engineering program in Afghanistan and the interesting aspects of his work on a Discovery Channel television production in Morocco, at a speech on Friday.


Jon Sheller '09 takes the plunge into a frigid Occom Pond during Winter Carnival's annual Polar Bear Swim, which was held on Friday.
News

Three arrests made over Carnival

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Marina Agapakis / The Dartmouth This year's Winter Carnival weekend featured a mix of classic Carnival traditions and more recently established recreational activities, scenery that literally looked like it was "20,000 Leagues Under the Snow" and a relative drop in criminal incidents, according to Hanover Police Chief Nicholas Giaccone. Giaccone noted that three arrests for unlawful possession were made during the weekend, which, according to Giaccone, is "less than usual for a big weekend." Although few of the annual Winter Carnival fraternity parties saw any incidents, Giaccone told The Dartmouth that an altercation occurred at Psi Upsilon fraternity involving two individuals, at 5 a.m.






News

The DM Manual of Style

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The celebratory mayhem of Winter Carnival requires so many different outfits: bundling up for the unveiling of the snow sculpture, crazy flare for dance parties (or any other event for that matter) and looking good for frat-hopping. With so much going on this weekend, I don't even know where to begin in order to give adequate fashion advice.





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