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December 24, 2025 | Latest Issue
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DOC rebuilds historic Harris cabin

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Out on the wooded slopes of Moose Mountain, far beyond the confines of civilization, seven Dartmouth student have elected to spend their summer rebuilding a piece of Dartmouth history, Harris Cabin. The cabin, once one of the most popular shelters owned by the Dartmouth Outing Club, fell into disrepair and eventually collapsed in the early 1990s.


Opinion

Dartmouth too good for D.C.?

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On April 30, 2004, I was faced with the most difficult decision of my life. Sitting in my kitchen with my parents on either side, I stared, terrified, at two empty envelopes symbolic of the two divergent paths confronting the next four years of my educational career.



News

Secrecy, rumors muddy Alpha Delta investigation

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More than a week after the investigation resulting in a Hanover Police raid of Alpha Delta fraternity was suspended indefinitely, students remain in the dark about the reasons behind the search, causing information and misinformation to circulate campus. On the day of the search, Hanover Police Captain Frank Moran reportedly told AD alumni adviser John Engelman '68 that they were searching for a sex tape and gave the names of both the accuser and the accused.




Mirror

Inside this issue

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So, we are paying 40,000 dollars a year to be educated. Is it really happening? We took a moment to reflect on what we remember from our classes so far.








Mirror

Overheard

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"This is going to be the best birthday party ever!" Boy in Novack putting candles on a Lou's cake Girl A: Do you think we can just walk into any frat? Girl B: I don't know, don't we look like we go here though? Girl A: I don't even know if I want to go.


News

'Greek' chariots return after 20 years

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Taking a cue from Ben-Hur, Saturday's Fieldstock event will revive chariot races, a College tradition begun in 1966 that was eliminated in 1984 due to safety concerns. The chariot races began as a replacement for the Wetdown Ceremonies, in which the newly elected members of student government were pelted with various food items and beverages as they ran across the Green.


News

College ranks in top 100 gay-friendly universities

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A college guidebook that came out last week and targets lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender students named Dartmouth one of the top 100 gay-friendly universities in the country. The Advocate College Guide for LGBT Students, endorsed by gay and lesbian newsmagazine The Advocate, compiled the list of LGBT-friendly campuses based on a "gay point average" -- a number calculated from surveys of current LGBT students, faculty and staff at 680 universities nominated by students.


Mirror

Constructing Masculinity

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We have weird ways of constructing masculinity on campus. It seems to involve drinking a lot of light beer, sometimes throwing things or chanting and having themed events that involve girls showing up better than naked (I'm looking at you, porn star tails). Now please don't get me wrong, but I think you are all pansies.


Opinion

Arab Culture Crisis

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Just recently, the Israeli cabinet voted to expand the ground war in southern Lebanon in its continued effort to uproot Hezbollah's terror infrastructure, which has been assailing the Israeli civilian population.


News

Daily Debriefing

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The College and the University of New Hampshire received a $100,000 grant to support a cooperative college and university network which would help them meet environmental health and safety requirements at local, state and federal levels.


Sports

Big Green football looks to beat preseason expectations

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The Ivy League Football Media poll, revealed Tuesday, showed low expectations for Dartmouth football in the coming season. The poll, which was voted upon by two media representatives from each Ivy League school, ranked Dartmouth in seventh place out of eight. The Harvard Crimson were chosen to finish on top and received half of the first place votes and 116 total poll points.