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December 25, 2025 | Latest Issue
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Opinion
Opinion

Kornberg: Out of Tragedy, Understanding

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This column isn't about 9/11 as a watershed geo-political moment when "everything changed," it isn't about how "America lost its innocence" and it isn't about "9/11 as the end of an era." Instead, this column is mainly about solipsism and America today.


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Pedde: Drowning in Debt

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The economic news this summer has been disastrous. Growth has stalled, unemployment has risen and the possibility of a double-dip recession has increased.



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Poddar: Looking Past Labels

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Congratulations '15s you have made it through that wonderful and peculiar form of coerced bonding we call "Trips" and are now poised for a radically different introduction to the Dartmouth community.



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More Than Just the Facts

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This term, I enrolled in two biology classes. The first, Genetics and Heredity, discussed the established, accepted ideas that form the foundation of the discipline.


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Lohse: Misleading Voices

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Having been away from Dartmouth and in the "real world" for the past year, I've had to make the awkward transition back into this skewed landscape of wasted privilege, lockstep anti-intellectualism and rapacious yearning to at any cost to ourselves and each other become or remain upper class.


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Wang: A Model System

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Following the recent gridlock during the debt ceiling debate, many Americans wonder whether politicians will ever be able to take quick, decisive actions.



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In Defense of Spending

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Last week, the world watched in stunned silence as rioters burned and pillaged dozens of neighborhoods in nine major British cities, with the lion's share of the chaos occurring in and around London.


Opinion

Corporate Complexities

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I recently found myself at an ice cream shop with a UC Berkeley student named Javier. Javier's mother was just 14 years old when he was born, and he spent his early years in a poor neighborhood in El Salvador.


Opinion

Read Between the Numbers

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Last week, Princeton Review and Forbes released their college rankings, unleashing the perennial wave of anxiety through college-bound students everywhere.





Opinion

A Shameful Bubble

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This week, I came across one of the most disturbing images I have ever seen. On the front page of Tuesday's New York Times was a picture of a little boy starving to death, reduced to a thin sheet of skin clinging to a clearly visible skeleton.


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Yoeli: Own Your Mistakes

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Congratulations, '15s, and welcome to Dartmouth College. We're excited to have one of the most accomplished and motivated classes ever to grace the Green join us in Hanover this fall.


Opinion

More Than Just a Game

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Tomorrow, Greek houses and other student groups will come together to host the College's annual Consent Day to raise awareness of sexual assault and other sexual health concerns.