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February 15, 2026 | Latest Issue
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Women's basketball sweeps on senior weekend

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Yomalis Rosario / The Dartmouth Staff In its last weekend of home play, the Dartmouth women's basketball team won a pair of exciting games, squeaking past Cornell University on Friday, 55-48, and cruising to a victory on Saturday against Columbia University, 87-52. Faziah Steen '13 scored her 1,000th point in the Big Green's win over Columbia, making her the 16th 1,000-point scorer in Dartmouth basketball history.


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What to Watch For

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Vince Marriott: College basketball's playoff system is perhaps the best in all of sports. Even though the regular season means a lot due to the importance of seeding, the ultimate measure of a team's prowess comes down to six do-or-die games in front of a national audience surrounded by tens of thousands of screaming fans.


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1-on-1 with Nicola Zimmer '14

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This week I sat down with the women's basketball team's starting point guard, Nicola Zimmer '14, to discuss the young team and some of the challenges and highlights of the season. When did you first start playing basketball? NZ: I pretty much always played basketball.



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Curious Jorge

Despite Mother Nature's feeble and unsucessful attempst to bring winter to Hanover, we've had a couple chilly days recently.







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Dumais '13 finishes strong season

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Yomalis Rosario / The Dartmouth Staff Camille Dumais '13 has hit many milestones on the ice in her time in Hanover, but the neuroscience major and Kappa Delta Epsilon sister has had a long journey from her home in Beaconsfield, Quebec to the Thompson Arena ice, where she stars on the Dartmouth women's hockey team.


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Hollisto's World

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Hanover is a strange place. Our town doesn't have any fast food restaurants, but most of our delivery restaurants (and anything fried from EBAs) are just as unhealthy.




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Men's Ultimate wins tournament, jumps to No. 9 in nation

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The Dartmouth men's Frisbee team, which goes by the name Pain Train, defeated some of the top teams in the nation to win the 25th annual Presidents' Day Classic hosted by the University of California, San Diego last weekend. Several of the top teams from across the nation attended the tournament, including the University of California, Berkeley, the University of Washington and the University of Colorado-Boulder. "Winning the tournament was huge," Ian Adelstein, a PhD student at the College, said.