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July 15, 2025 | Latest Issue
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Daily Debriefing

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Dartmouth College has the most attentive and seventh smartest student body in the country, according to a study conducted by Lumos Labs, a cognitive research laboratory.



Opinion

Vox Clamantis

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Last week's comic by Yoo Jung Kim depicted the exciting career paths of students from Dartmouth's professional degree programs (DosiRock: Sounds of the City, Oct.



Opinion

Chalif: Upholding American Values

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At a Dartmouth Film Society meeting last week, we were asked to name classic American films. My first thoughts were of those famous, old masterpieces "Citizen Kane" and "Gone With the Wind." Then I thought of movies featuring a pure, historic American setting like the gritty, flat brush of Texan oil prairies in "There Will be Blood." People brought up such iconic, innovative movies as "The Graduate" and "Annie Hall." The difficulty that we had in generalizing a definition of classic American cinema stems from the complexity of the word "American" itself. The word "American" conjures an eclectic mix of stereotypes.


Sports

Vann Island

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By COREY VANNThe Dartmouth Staff Is everyone reading this column a little bit richer than they were last week?


Directed by Gabe Rodriguez '13, Tennessee Williams' one-act play will run for one more night in Moore Theater.
Arts

Tennessee Williams addresses own struggles in short play

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Nushy Golriz / The Dartmouth Staff Tennessee Williams' "I Never Get Dressed Till After Dark on Sundays," directed by Gabe Rodriguez '13, premiered on Sunday in Moore Theater and will have its final performance tonight. The one-act play was written in 1970 during a dark period in Williams' life, in which his lover had died and his favor with critics had long since evaporated.



Arts

Film FSP students share music videos on Monday

Last night, 12 students who attended the first film and media studies department Foreign Study Program in Edinburgh, Scotland over the summer showcased their culminating projects from their weeks abroad three extremely different but equally impressive student-made music videos in Loew Auditorium in the Black Family Visual Arts Center.



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Sports

Football steamrolls over Cornell

Maggie Rowland / The Dartmouth Senior Staff On a blustery afternoon in Ithaca, N.Y., everything went right for the Big Green in a 44-28 victory over Cornell University.



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Sports

Men's soccer drops one on road versus Cornell

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Samantha Oh / The Dartmouth Staff On Saturday, the Dartmouth men's soccer team's Ivy League title hopes took a serious blow when the Big Green fell to Cornell University, 2-1, in extra time at Berman Field in Ithaca, N.Y.


News

Che, Kreglow will lead The Dartmouth in 2013

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Jenny Che '14 and Gardiner Kreglow '14 will take over as editor-in-chief and publisher of The Dartmouth next term, the outgoing directorate announced on Friday night at the paper's annual Changeover ceremony at Casque and Gauntlet Senior Society. Che, who will replace Emily Fletcher '13 as editor-in-chief, is a geography major from New York City.


Arts

Q&A with Shonda Rhimes '91

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Since leaving Dartmouth, Shonda Rhimes '91 has established herself as a successful showrunner, producing and writing the Emmy Award-winning medical drama series "Grey's Anatomy" and its spinoff "Private Practice." At the College, she was heavily involved with the Black Underground Theater Association and was a creative writing major.