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June 12, 2025 | Latest Issue
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'Islamo-Fashion' to promote Al-Nur

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No need for the double-take: The posters read "Islamo-Fashion Awareness Week." Al-Nur marked the beginning of its Islamo-Fashion Awareness Week with a movie on Monday.




Opinion

All the President's Acumen

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President Wright gets extraordinary (for lack of a better word) facetime. It seems as though almost every other week, I hear about our president receiving public recognition for his admirable, ongoing work with U.S.



Men's soccer defeats Cornell, focuses attention on Brown.
Sports

Men's soccer defeats Cornell, focuses attention on Brown

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Jessica Griffen / The Dartmouth Staff Big Green men's soccer continued its winning ways this weekend, defeating Ivy League rival Cornell 3-1 in a tough 90-minute battle on the pitch. Overall, the team was satisfied with its play on Saturday. "We played pretty well," team co-captain Brian Lappas '08 said.



Sports

Toe to Toe (Hodes)

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Alex Rodriguez is the best player in baseball. He deserves to be paid as such. But the best player in baseball does not deserve to be paid $350 million.




Melisa Krnjaic '10 helped the Big Green hold Cornell to just one goal.
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Women's soccer captures convincing victory on Senior Day

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Kawakahi Amina / The Dartmouth Staff This season, the Dartmouth women's soccer team has not gotten the results that it hoped for, but on Senior Day the team stepped up, walloping Cornell 3-1 in the last home game for the Class of 2008. The Big Green was in control for the entire game, consistently threatening the Big Red goal while shutting down its offense. With the win, the Big Green improves its overall record to 4-9-2 and 2-3-2 in the Ivy League.





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Daily Debriefing

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Students commemorated lives lost on the Mexican border in a "Day of the Dead" event on Sunday, Nov.




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Dartmouth AIDS charity set to win $5,000

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Courtesy of grablifegivelife.com / The Dartmouth Staff "Lose the Shoes to Kick AIDS in Africa," an event planned by Dartmouth students to raise money for the Grassroot Soccer organization, is on track to win $5,000 from Dodge's GrabLife GiveLife online competition after a campus-wide mobilization effort.