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December 17, 2025 | Latest Issue
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Through the Lens of Lentz

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This was a good weekend. Football beat Cornell. Hockey beat Princeton. Field hockey beat Cornell (and on its senior day, no less). The Giants beat the Patriots.


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Women's hockey loses in overtime

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The Dartmouth women's hockey team fell to the University of New Hampshire on Sunday afternoon in overtime, marking the third game this season in which the Big Green (1-2-1 1-0-1 ECAC) has failed to hold an early lead.


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One on One

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I sat down with men's cross country runner Ethan Shaw '12 to talk about his recent first-place finish in the Ivy League Heptagonal Championship 10K run, his pre-race eating habits and the dirty side of cross country. It has been a week since you won the Heps Championship.


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Curious Jorge

Politics, electronics, entertainment and sports all feature trends that encourage us to choose one object or person over another because of popular tendencies.



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Briefly Noted

Dartmouth men's hockey team will appear twice on the nationally-televised Versus network when it plays at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute on Jan.


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Men's hockey defeats two ECAC opponents

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Although it was charged with three delay-of-game penalties due to a continuous flood of tennis balls from Big Green fans, the Dartmouth men's hockey team handily defeated Princeton University, 5-3, in front of almost 4,000 spectators on Saturday.


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Volleyball splits games in weekend League set

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With its hopes of finishing with a winning record Ivy League record hanging in the balance, the Dartmouth women's volleyball team split back-to-back five-set matches on the road this weekend against Cornell University and Columbia University.


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Football team beats Cornell, 33-24

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Maggie Rowland / The Dartmouth Staff Nick Schwieger '12 rushed for a record-breaking 257 yards on 26 carries and showed off impressive acrobatics to lead the Dartmouth football team to a 33-24 victory against Cornell University at Memorial Field on Saturday.


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Tennis concludes on emphatic note

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Both crew teams and the women's tennis team had successful showings at home events this weekend. The women's tennis team won all but two matches over the course of the three-day Big Green Invite, while the men's and women's crew teams competed successfully at the novice-only Green Monster race.WOMEN'S TENNIS The women's tennis team saw strong performances from several players.





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Hollisto's World

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Friedrich Nietzsche once said, "Every tradition grows ever more venerable the more remote its origin, the more confused that origin is.


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It's Always Snowy in Hanover

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Winter is coming. As the snow fell upon Hanover this weekend, I stared out the window, contemplating my own mortality (and what I was going to order for dinner). The date was Oct.





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Women's soccer loses in last minute

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DANI WANG / The Dartmouth Staff The Dartmouth women's soccer team put up a solid fight against first-place Harvard University on Saturday, but Crimson sophomore Peyton Johnson ended hopes of an overtime rally as she scored on a free kick in the game's final 10 seconds, sending Dartmouth (3-12-0, 1-5 Ivy) to its second consecutive last-minute loss.


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Through the Lens of Lentz

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Snow in October. Nice Halloween, right? Freshmen from the South, how are you guys doing right now? The snow that produced the snowball fight for som and a four-hour car ride back from Harvard University for others has also given me an idea for a column. As I perused DartmouthSports.com, trying to think of an idea, a few choice pictures made me realize something.


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