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December 16, 2025 | Latest Issue
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Daily Debriefing

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World-renowned tenor Ian Bostridge will not perform with the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra at the Hopkins Center on Friday as was originally expected, due to an illness that prevents him from traveling to the United States from London.




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Despite objections, Greek GPAs released

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An Office of Residential Life document ranking the average grade point averages of the Greek organizations showed that, overall, sororities boasted a slightly higher academic record than coed organizations, and both had a higher average GPA than fraternities over Fall term.


Opinion

I Got Served By Meir Kohn

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"This is not Camp Dartmouth and this is the last lecture you'll receive from me," began my introduction to Meir Kohn, the feared grand-master of Economics 26, the introductory finance course at Dartmouth and possibly the best one of my academic career. Kohn's class structure turns the average Dartmouth class experience on its head.




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Sophomore Program helps niche, unknown by most

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The College's "Sophomore Program," the brainchild of the Upperclass Deans office, the Dean of the Faculty office and the Office of Residential Life, seeks to provide advising targeted to sophomores but has seen less-than-overwhelming interest and attendance so far. Many students don't know the program's purpose or the fact that it is open to all sophomores.


Arts

'Betrayal' at Bentley

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On Thursday, Friday and Saturday, three juniors will perform the lead roles in the ensemble play "Betrayal," written by Harold Pinter. "Betrayal" is a psychological drama set in England.


Opinion

Can't We All Just Get Along?

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You think that we'd be tired of it already. After years of stone-throwing in the halls of Congress, one would assume that both the Dartmouth campus and the American public would be sick of it.






News

Daily Debriefing

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Members of the Panhellenic Council elected sorority members to seven positions for next year. The council elected Kate Robb '08 as president, Sarah Shaw '08 as vice president of recruitment, Mary Healy '08 as vice president of organization, Cathy Wu '09 as treasurer, Cena Miller '08 as secretary and Jean Ellen Cowgill '08 and Rebecca Beasley-Cockroft '08 as programming chairs.




Opinion

SA should not fund events

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To the Editor: It was with dismay that I learned about Student Assembly's recent decision to fund the 2007 Native American Pow-Wow ("Assembly delays reform move, funds pow-wow," Jan.



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