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July 17, 2025 | Latest Issue
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Beyond the Bubble: Nostalgic New York

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A century ago, New Yorkers were abuzz over 1,300 artworks displayed at the 69th Regiment Armory. Known as the Armory Show, the exhibition marked the first significant display of modern European art in America and included pieces by Paul Cezanne and Marcel Duchamp.


Sports

For the Love of the Game

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How many times have you heard an announcer say something like this: "He may be small, but he plays with a lot of heart" or "People told him he was too small to play in the big leagues, but he is out here proving them wrong." If you follow professional sports, my guess is that you have heard the previous statements a fair amount.




The College's 3.8 percent rise in undergraduate costs for the 2013-14 school year was lower than cost increases in past years.
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College costs to rise 3.8 percent

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Mulin Xiong / The Dartmouth Staff The College's Board of Trustees voted to increase tuition, room, board and mandatory fees by 3.8 percent to $60,201 for the 2013-14 academic year.


Sports

1-on-1 with Tim O'Brien '16

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This week I sat down with men's hockey player Tim O'Brien '16 to discuss the season, the playoffs and his life outside of hockey. What is your take on the season so far? TO: We've been playing pretty well, kind of up and down.



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Family Feud

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No parents. That's one thing I was looking forward to in college. I would be able to stay out as late as I wanted.




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Palaeopitus to write report on the College

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In light of the upcoming presidential transition, Palaeopitus senior society and Student Assembly are boosting efforts to increase communication between the student body and College administrators. Palaeopitus will publish an annual State of the College report this spring, in addition to a potentially separate report to President-elect Philip Hanlon.


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Top 5 Fights We Wish We Could See

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The infamous argument over Winter Carnival that got F. Scott Fitzgerald fired from his own Carnival-themed movie and sent to a mental facility. President Josiah Bartlet from "The West Wing" and President Fitzgerald Grant from "Scandal" in a televised debate. Starbucks versus local coffee shops in a taste teste for best latte we'd be happy to volunteer as judges! Suri Cruise, Blue Ivy Carter and Harper Beckham in a celebrity kid standoff made for the pages of "Suri's Burn Book." Snapchat against Tinder in a battle of social relevance and longevity.



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Moderately Good Advice with Gardner and Kate

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Dear Gardner and Kate, As someone who chose Dartmouth over a host of other schools because of the Dimensions show, I literally cannot believe that they are "not canceling the Dimensions welcome show." Do you think the admissions office will take students' opinions into account and keep the show? Big Green Benjamin '15 Gardner: We can only hope that they listen to the absurd amount of student feedback and keep the show.




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Days of War: Dartmouth's history of armed conflict

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Allison Wang / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Dartmouth today seems like one of the most idyllic places on Earth, but during times of war in the last century, it saw thousands of students leave school in order to enlist, making it both a place of military training and a hotbed of protest. World War I significantly affected both Dartmouth's campus and students.


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Daily Debriefing

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Former University of Pennsylvania admissions officer Nadirah Farah Foley is no longer employed after she mocked applicants' admissions essays on her Facebook page, The Daily Pennsylvanian reported.


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The Bucket List

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What do a fraternity and the Hood Museum have in common? First of all, art, if you're willing to consider the pong table a canvas.