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December 22, 2025 | Latest Issue
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Volleyball team splits League set

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Although the women's volleyball team fell to Yale University on Friday night, Dartmouth (10-6, 2-3 Ivy) redeemed its loss with a win against Brown University the following day. The Big Green could not overcome the balanced and precise offensive attack of the Bulldogs (10-4, 4-0 Ivy). Yale's hitting average of .326 nearly tripled Dartmouth's at .116, and Yale also trumped Dartmouth in aces, 8-2. After falling behind early in the first set, Dartmouth came back to take a 16-4 lead.


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Curious Jorge

My classmate Chad Hollis '12 argued in his column last Friday that student-athletes should not be given a share of athletic department revenues gained by collegiate institutions revenues that are made possible because of the performances displayed by many of these same individiduals ("Hollisto's World," Oct.



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Football team loses to Yale, 30-0

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Maggie Rowland / The Dartmouth Staff Hoping to rebound after a disappointing 22-20 loss to the University of Pennsylvania last week, the Big Green football squad traveled to New Haven, Conn., on Saturday with redemption on its mind.


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Field hockey narrowly loses to BU by 2-1 score

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Richard Yu / The Dartmouth Despite a late goal by co-captain Kelly Hood '12, the Dartmouth field hockey team fell just short against Boston University on Friday, losing to the 18th-ranked Terriers (8-5, 2-0 America East), 2-1. Dartmouth (7-4, 3-0 Ivy) got off to a noticeably slow start during the first half of the game, failing to play with its usual aggression.


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Briefly Noted

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Forward and assistant captain Doug Jones '12 was named one of the 20 men's hockey candidates for the 2012 Lowe's Senior CLASS Award, according to a Thursday announcement on SeniorCLASSAward.com.


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One on One

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I sat down with John Scheve '13, an offensive lineman on the Dartmouth football team, to talk about the start of the Big Green's season and his growing role on the team. Preseason polls slated the Dartmouth football team to finish fifth in the Ivy League.



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Big Green adapts to '53 Commons

When the Class of 1953 Commons dining hall opened at the start of Fall term, many students wondered how it would affect their eating habits.



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It's Always Snowy in Hanover

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"I might be too strong out on compliments, overdosed on confidence, started not to give a f*ck and stop fearing the consequence ..." Believe it or not, those words, so dripping with savory audaciousness, were not penned by the rhyme guru Bill Shakespeare, the brazen Ernest Hemingway, nor Dartmouth's favorite pseudo-son Theodore Geisel '25.


Heather Roland '12 shot a score of 150 to finish in a tie for second at the ECAC Championship over the weekend.
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Women's golf wins Championship

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Courtesy of Stew Smith The Dartmouth women's golf team won the Eastern College Athletic Conference Championship on Monday, marking the first time the Big Green has placed first in the tournament since 1992.




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Through the Lens of Lentz

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Imagine that you know you have to take a really tough class this Fall, one of these courses that will take five hours of work per class.


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Rugby continues early dominance

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Doug Gonzalez / The Dartmouth Senior Staff The Dartmouth men's and women's rugby teams braved rain and wind this Saturday while playing against Ivy League teams at home on Brophy Field.


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Women's soccer beats Tigers, 1-0

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Dani Wang / The Dartmouth Staff The Dartmouth women's soccer team had been searching for offense throughout the early part of its season, and for most of Saturday's game against Princeton University, it seemed the Big Green would again be left without a goalscorer.


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Curious Jorge

Since beginning my Dartmouth career, radio stations back home have not intrigued me at all. The same songs are overplayed, and questionable artists get a ton of air time.