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June 12, 2025 | Latest Issue
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Opinion

ExtraCurricular.

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Editor's Note: Professor Peases\' column is the fifth installment of ExtraCurricular, an occasional series of commentary by Dartmouth professors.


Opinion

Soulja Boy and Stereotypes

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Did you know that the lyrics to "Crank Dat Soulja Boy" are too crude to print in this column, because it will look bad when future employers and future boyfriends Google my name?



Jenny Stone '10 and the Big Green women concluded a disappointing season with a spirited win over Brown.
Sports

Women's soccer wins season finale

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Kawakahi Amina / The Dartmouth Staff Last Saturday, the Dartmouth women's soccer team (5-9-2, 3-3-1 Ivy) concluded a season of more downs than ups with a solid victory over the Brown University Bears 1-0. "Overall it was a pretty good game and we came out with the win," co-captain Annie Stanley '08 said.




News

Daily Debriefing

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The Dartmouth Athletic Department sponsored a special deal on ski helmets with the Golf and Ski Warehouse Monday night at the Leverone Field House.






Opinion

A Hair-ible criticism

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To the Editor: I was disappointed with Monday's review of "Hair" ("'Hair' hypnotizes with humor and heartfelt drama," Nov.




Arts

Comedian Obeidallah doesn't quite live up to hype

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Courtesy of www.comedyagainstevil.com Purported to be a politically keen comedian who focuses on social issues in his act, Dean Obeidallah didn't quite live up to the reputation that preceded him in his performance at Bentley Theater on Friday, but he managed to entertain nonetheless. The hook of Obeidallah's act was his political humor and his outlook on being Arab-American in a post-9/11 world.


Opinion

The Pursuit of Happiness

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We Americans work a lot. A 2005 study by the Families and Work Institute found that two-thirds of Americans are either "highly" or "chronically" overworked, and it shows in our faces and sighs.


Opinion

Hillary's Gender Bender

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Hillary Clinton, you have a choice to make. You can be a strong leader and forceful Democratic presidential candidate who stands as a credit to female equality in this country, or you can regress into a crybaby politician who hides behind her dresses and pantsuits. Unfortunately for American voters everywhere, after the latest Democratic debate at Drexel University on Oct.




News

Daily Debriefing

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The Green sprang into brilliance Sunday night in observance of the major Indian and Nepalese holiday festival of Diwali.