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December 25, 2025 | Latest Issue
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Opinion

The Monolith on the Hill

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Ever since I've heard of Dartmouth College, I have noticed the people in Parkhurst and those affiliated with this superb institution pride themselves on the fact that their school is "the College on the Hill." We distinguish ourselves in a very impressive manner.





News

Police Blotter

Jan. 18, Rope Ferry Road, 12:43 a.m. Safety and Security handed over two pieces of drug paraphernalia they had confiscated from a Dartmouth student to Hanover Police.


News

Campus continues to raise money for tsunami victims

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One month after a tsunami devastated parts of Asia, campus efforts to remember and raise funds for the victims continue this week with a candelight vigil Tuesday at midnight. The Student Assembly vigil comes a week after campus groups, led by the Dartmouth Coalition for Global Health, united last Wednesday night for their final tsunami fundraising effort. DCGH Director Jhilam Biswas '05 estimated that 500 people attended the fundraising event, officially titled "Dartmouth Responds: Tsunami Relief Benefit," which altogether raised approximately $6,300, nearly half of which came from a silent auction.





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Kennedy announces new SEMP proposal

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Two months before the Social Event Management Procedures review committee makes its formal recommendations for policy reform, Director of Student Activities Linda Kennedy has solicited co-sponsorship for a list of changes to the College's policy. In a private memo obtained by The Dartmouth, Kennedy suggested several changes to the College's existing social event management procedures that, if approved by Dean of the College James Larimore, would change longstanding and currently controversial College policy.


Sports

Cavaliers defeat Lady Green 83-70

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In the last non-conference game of the season on Sunday afternoon, Big Green women's basketball succumbed to the Virginia Cavaliers (14-5) in a disappointing 83-70 match at University Hall before a lively crowd of 2,090. The two teams played a close first half as the score was tied four times in the first four minutes.


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FT: Tuck grads rolling in money

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Recent graduates of Dartmouth's Tuck School of Business earn the top salaries worldwide in finance and banking, according to the Financial Times' seventh annual rankings of full-time M.B.A.


Opinion

The Vision Thing

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President Bush the Elder famously proclaimed his distaste for "the vision thing" when it came to presidential leadership.


Opinion

The Morning After

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To the Editor: Several quotes appearing in an article on Monday ("Chi Gam party shut down early," Jan.


Opinion

The Night Of

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To the Editor: Monday's article ("Chi Gam party shut down early," Jan. 24) regarding the events of Friday night's party was ill-researched, poorly-presented and fundamentally inaccurate.



News

Students hoist masts of pirate ice sculpture

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Dedicated students are already carting snow to the center of the Green to build the centerpiece of this year's Winter Carnival: a pirate ship featuring 52-foot-tall twin masts and an 8-foot slide open to the Dartmouth community.



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Campus mourns death of beloved professor Perrin

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Family members, friends and colleagues gathered to celebrate and remember the life of longtime Dartmouth English professor and author Noel Perrin Saturday afternoon at Rollins Chapel. Perrin, known to his friends as Ned, was a professor emeritus of English and an adjunct professor of environmental studies.