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July 17, 2025 | Latest Issue
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Rauner to digitize some collections

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Over lunch in 2001, Google co-founder Larry Page and Stanford University librarian Michael Keller marveled how much information was still locked inside books in libraries' stacks worldwide and how wonderful it would be if all that information was digital and searchable.


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Two trustees RSVP for student interrogation

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Amidst recent controversies surrounding Dartmouth's Board of Trustees, students will have the opportunity to ask trustees any questions they choose at an unprecedented, uncensored forum, to be held Friday in Filene Auditorium at 4:30 p.m.


Opinion

Responding to the 'Daughters'

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First, and foremost, I want to apologize on behalf of the entire brotherhood of Chi Gamma Epsilon for any distress or harm we may have caused through the production of our Homecoming T-shirts.


Opinion

Mooney Tunes

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From her legislative perch two hours away in Merrimack, N.H., Rep. Maureen Mooney has proposed a bill that would effectively revoke state legislation passed in 2003 that gave Dartmouth the ability to amend its charter without the approval of the state.









Mirror

Style Maverick

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Jean Luo / The Dartmouth Staff Alex Cook '09 Alex wears a grey cardigan with contrasting navy trim and buttons, and accessorizes with a matching brilliantly white smile and Brooks Brothers button-up. If I were to add a Dartmouth eighth, it'd be?


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Style Maven

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Jean Luo / The Dartmouth Staff Dunia Rkein '08 Dunia's monochromatic color scheme draws attention to the subtle graphics on her blouse and the contrasting textures in her outfit. If I were to add a Dartmouth eighth, it'd be ... "Pool, duh.



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Mirror Picks

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Book: "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close" by Jonathan Safran Foer From the first paragraph, the reader is sucked into nine-year-old Oskar's world of random quandaries and silly adventures.




Dartmouth football will look to solidify its third-place standing this weekend.
Sports

Football analysis: Big Green football the favorite to finish third

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Jennie Post / The Dartmouth Staff Thanks to a profusion of big plays and complete domination in the turnover battle, Big Green football was able to put together its finest victory of the season against Cornell despite being outgained for the second weekend in a row. The Big Green defense forced an astounding seven turnovers, including five recovered fumbles (six forced) and two timely interceptions.