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December 20, 2025 | Latest Issue
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1-on-1 with John Heise '14 and John Strizich '14

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This week I sat down with John "Jack" Heise '14 and John "Big John" Strizich '14 to discuss the heavyweight crew team's upcoming spring season. When did you originally start rowing crew? JS: I first got into crew freshman year of high school when I realized I had no coordination or agility to speak of.


The Dartmouth women's swimming and diving team took fifth place at the Ivy League Championships.
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Swim team wins fifth place at Ivies

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Samantha Oh / The Dartmouth Staff Setting six new school records over the course of the three-day Ivy League Championships this weekend, the Dartmouth women's swimming and diving team earned a fifth place finish, its highest finish since 1981. Heading into the Championships, the Big Green aimed to finish fifth or higher, with as many swimmers as possible competing in finals events. "We were kind of reaching for a fourth place finish, but we couldn't be happier with fifth," Danielle Kerr '14 said. Dartmouth ended the Championships with 846.5 points, beating the three teams that it had already defeated in Ivy League dual meets this season.



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Curious Jorge

Other than marking the halfway point of the season albeit a shortened, 66-game schedule the NBA All-Star Weekend represents a moment for players, coaches and team management to analyze how a team has performed thus far.




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Hollisto's World

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On Thursday, Major League Baseball arbitrator Shyam Das overturned National League MVP Ryan Braun's 50-game suspension for testing positive for elevated levels of testosterone.



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Women's swimming seeks high finish at Ivy Championships

The women's swimming and diving team heads into this weekend's Ivy League Championships looking to use momentum, purposeful preparation and a bit of good fortune to secure a top-four finish, which would be an all-time best for the team.







Paul Lee '12, who played in his 100th game this weekend, scored a goal against Brown University on Saturday.
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Men's hockey splits weekend pair

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Christina Chen / The Dartmouth The Dartmouth men's hockey team split its weekend series, losing 5-3 to Yale University on Friday but defeating Brown University on Saturday, 4-1.


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It's Always Snowy in Hanover

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There are a lot of entertaining stories going on in the sports world right now. Jeremy Lin continues to defy his doubters, Peyton Manning's return to the Colts is providing an interesting subplot to the upcoming NFL draft and baseball even made the headlines today after Albert Pujol reported to a different spring training camp for the first time in his 11-year career. In a time of the year that's usually known for being the doldrums of the sporting calendar when ESPN typically relegates 45 minute-segments to Todd McShay and Mel Kiper Jr.



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What to Watch For

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Vince Marriott: Fine, I'll admit it the NBA has been awesome this season. My least favorite of the four major sports has finally proven that it can be carried by more than just four or five elite athletes running isolation plays down the court every time.


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Skiers outpace UVM at Williams Carnival

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Despite the distractions of a venue change and the departure of Nordic captain Eric Packer '12 to Turkey for the U-23 World Championships, improvement in the alpine events and the depth of talent on the Nordic squad led the Big Green to victory at the Williams Carnival over the weekend. Dartmouth won the Carnival with 869.5 total points, outpacing archrival University of Vermont, which claimed second with 840 points.