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December 17, 2025 | Latest Issue
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Men's soccer ties with Harvard, 1-1

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Samantha Oh / The Dartmouth Staff Fighting to stay in contention for the Ivy League Championship, the Dartmouth men's soccer team battled through snow flurries to a 1-1 double overtime tie against Harvard University on Saturday.





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Curious Jorge

A new phenomenon has swept the country. I'm not referring to planking, a silly and pointless move which seemed to intrigue everyone for no apparent reason.


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Briefly Noted

Dartmouth placed third in the NCAA's 2011 report on student-athlete graduation rates, graduating 99 percent of athletes who entered the College in 2004.



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Shaw '12 and D'Agostino '14 win Heps

Battling freezing rain and unseasonable snow, Ethan Shaw '12 and Abbey D'Agostino '14 each ran their way to first place finishes at the Ivy League Heptagonal Championships on Saturday.


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One on One

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This week I interviewed Lindsay Holdcroft '14, the Dartmouth women's hockey goaltender, to talk about her outlook on the season, her small stature and her experience playing with the boys. Your team just opened its season by going 1-1-1.





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Hollisto's World

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Every so often, a certain NFL player rises above his peers. This athlete can singlehandedly control games and lead his team to victory despite incredible odds against him.


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Big Green has history of success

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In 1958, the Dartmouth football team won the Ivy League Championship, and the men's basketball team won two NCAA tournament games before losing to Temple University in the regional championship contest.






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Through the Lens of Lentz

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Dartmouth football, 37-0. That's a pretty powerful win. Granted, Columbia is now 0-5, but for Dartmouth to put up 37 points and shut out a team says something. Dartmouth men's soccer, 2-0.


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Crews race at Head of the Charles

NIK MEDRANO / The Dartmouth Staff The Dartmouth crew teams began their fall seasons in solid fashion at the Head of the Charles race in Boston, Mass., on Sunday, with both men's and women's boats rowing their way to top-15 finishes. Competing in one of the largest and most prestigious races of the year, the men's lightweight eight finished eighth out of 17 boats and the women's eight finished 12th out of 37 boats.


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