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December 23, 2025 | Latest Issue
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ExtraCurricular.

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On June 20, President George W. Bush vetoed legislation that would have greatly expanded the number of human embryonic stem cell (hESC) lines available for federally funded research.





Justin Tzou '10 was Dartmouth's biggest surprise at the ITAs, making it to the quarterfinals before falling to the tournament's ninth-seeded player.
Sports

Tennis teams send athletes to ITAs

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Tilman Dette / The Dartmouth Staff Dartmouth sent eight tennis players to Norfolk, Va., this week to compete in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association Northeast Regional Tournament.






News

Daily Debriefing

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The Dirt Cowboy Cafe recently posted a public apology in their restaurant concerning the use of cup sleeves which some considered offensive.



News

For some women rushing sororities, it's all or nothing

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Despite the added uncertainty, an unprecedented number of women rushing this fall elected to indicate a final preference for only one house instead of the traditional two, according to those involved in sorority rush. On "Preference Night," women attend up to two parties at houses from which they have received invitations.



Women and gender studies professor Michael Bronski gave a speech at the College seven years ago about
News

Prof unsurprised by gay Dumbledore

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Danny Gobuad / The Dartmouth Staff To Harry Potter fans, it is well known that Albus Dumbledore served as headmaster of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, defeated dark wizard Gellert Grindelwald, and mentored Harry Potter, but on Friday author J.K.






Opinion

Let's get our vocab right, here

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We, the residents of 9 Prospect St. (Liz Kolleeny '08, Anna Stone '08, Ty Moddelmog '08, Lauren Penneys '08, Ursula Grisham '08, Emmett Knox '08 and John Fleischer '08), are usually huge fans of Maggie Severns-O-Neill's words of wisdom in her weekly column "Cheat Sheet." This week, however, I feel as though she led the Dartmouth population astray. Under the section entitled "So-Called (Sex) Life" (Oct.