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August 30, 2025 | Latest Issue
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Men's hockey swept at home by St. Lawrence and Clarkson

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Six days after toppling Harvard and Vermont in convincing fashion to open its 2006-07 campaign, the Dartmouth men's hockey team showed that it is still a good distance from developing into the dominant force it hopes to become. Following a heartbreaking 2-1 home overtime loss to St.


Opinion

More Substance, Less Spin

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Each election cycle, the youth attempts to rally itself from political apathy and inaction into a force powerful enough to demand the attention of our nation's policymakers.


News

Trustees review mission statement

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The Board of Trustees reviewed the College's mission statement, discussed several campus facilities projects and dedicated Kemeny Hall and the Haldeman Center at their Fall term meeting this weekend.


News

Crew selection for Big Green Bus announced

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The 13 crew members selected from 34 applications for this summer's Big Green Bus trip were announced after a two-week selection process. The group will travel across the country on the bus this summer to raise awareness about alternative fuels and sustainability. The individuals selected for the group bring a diverse background of skills and personal qualities to ensure the bus's continued success, said Andrew Zabel '09, who was one of the selection committee's four members.




Mirror

Overheard

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"I don't have time to donate; I'm hungry as Gandhi!" Girl in food court in front of a table asking for donations "I could get dome with just one minute of game." Siren-clad AXA pledge "It's too bad there aren't any hot chicks with no legs." '08 Guy "These porch-monkeys are so good" '10 Girl outside of Psi U '10 Guy: "I was fine last night.


Mirror

Mirror PicKs

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Book: "Ender's Game," by Orson Scott Card Perhaps I'm opening myself to a world of derision, but this sci-fi book about a boy genius who helps mankind fight off aliens called "buggers" is frickin' awesome.


Mirror

Inside this issue

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Women, have you ever had to pee in Baker? Yeah, you have to run down three flights of stairs, sprint down dark, deserted hallways and you are barely able to open the dungeon-esque doors before you wet yourself.





Opinion

A fair assessment of diversity

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To the Editor: Regarding "Dartmouth's Diversity Obsession" (Nov. 2), I certainly respect the author's opinion, and as a woman and person of color, I am proud that there is a significant amount of community-wide discourse devoted to the diversity "issue." However, I find fault with a number of the arguments.


Mirror

Dudes on Parade: The state of me

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I don't know about you guys but I had a rather extraordinary Halloween. I went as a Bitter Senior Dude with strep throat, who stayed in his room, watched (the crappy) "Halloween" sequels, and contemplated the possibility of suicide by cough drop consumption.



Opinion

Cultural Commercialization

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Recently, Google acquired the beloved video-sharing website YouTube for $1.65 billion, making the $580 million that Rupert Murdoch shelled out last year for MySpace seem like a paltry sum.


News

Democrats, Republicans hit streets as voting nears

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With only four days until Election Day the College Republicans and the College Democrats have stepped up their get-out-the-vote efforts by registering voters, manning phone banks around the state and going door-to-door talking to voters. Turnout among younger voters has been disproportionately low in past elections.