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The Dartmouth
April 5, 2026
The Dartmouth
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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.










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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.