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June 13, 2025 | Latest Issue
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Opinion

Bishop: Loving Blackness

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White supremacy is not just about evil people running around in white hoods overtly terrorizing communities — we have to move beyond this Boogeyman characterization to understand racism today.


Sports

Equestrian team tramples competition

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Dartmouth equestrian has picket-fenced the region this season, taking first place not only at Colby-Sawyer College on Oct. 19 and at a home show this past Saturday, but at every competition this season.


Sports

Women’s hockey team falls at home

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The women’s hockey team fell in both home games this weekend. The Big Green lost its home opener to Princeton University Friday, followed by a loss to ninth-ranked Quinnipiac University Saturday.




Mirror

Taste of Home

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Shenzhen, China, a seaside town, boasts a two-way street: one side features fishermen selling a wide variety of freshly caught seafood, while the other side contains street stands that cook the seafood for customers.






Mirror

Trending @ Dartmouth

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FAT TALK DARTMOUTH COMPLIMENTS: After an intermittent hiatus, the anonymous compliment option returns. COURSE SELECTION: Dartmouth does what it does best: forces us to think about the upcoming term when we hadn't even realized this one was halfway over.





News

Open Access boosts journal availabilty

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Over the past several weeks, Baker-Berry Library has hosted a variety of events aimed at informing students and faculty about the open access movement, a national campaign to make scholarship freely accessible worldwide.


Mirror

Overheards

/ The Dartmouth Staff '15 Guy: I'm playing harbor tonight.'17 Girl: I didn't know you played a sport! '14 Girl: I'm just going to go to Psi U and let fate decide.'14 Girl 2: That should be written on someone's tombstone. Tuck Prof: It's the Miley Cyrus effect.




News

Daily Debriefing

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Universities across America are marketing traditions to appeal to prospective students and to reflect their current student body, The Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday.