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December 23, 2025 | Latest Issue
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Book: "Ender's Game," by Orson Scott Card Perhaps I'm opening myself to a world of derision, but this sci-fi book about a boy genius who helps mankind fight off aliens called "buggers" is frickin' awesome.



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Overheard

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"I don't have time to donate; I'm hungry as Gandhi!" Girl in food court in front of a table asking for donations "I could get dome with just one minute of game." Siren-clad AXA pledge "It's too bad there aren't any hot chicks with no legs." '08 Guy "These porch-monkeys are so good" '10 Girl outside of Psi U '10 Guy: "I was fine last night.


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Dartmouth Listed: Good ideas

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Unable to wrest my mind from homework and papers for too long (just kidding, I'm not taking classes, suckers), I failed to come up with a coherent thesis for this list.



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Dartmouth Hearts NYC

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The Big Apple. The Empire City. The City That Never Sleeps. The Bearded Clam. New York by any other name is still the same rat-infested urinary-depository that many a Dartmouth grad comes to call home.



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Dressing Dartmouth

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Halloween is near and we all know what that means: girls in slutty costumes and dudes blacking out, so really nothing out of the ordinary around these parts.




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Inside this issue

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In about fourth grade I decided that I wanted to be a suffragette. I announced this to my mom. I'm sure she was a little surprised by this choice but maybe a little proud of my early penchant for women's rights. We drove to Jo-Ann Fabrics and I be-lined it for the shiny, red material --- the stuff with the sequins that has made a comeback thanks to H-Croo and the Ultimate team.


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Book: "Complete Stories," by Dorothy Parker Parker's short stories will transport you out of Hanover and into Old (capital 'O') New York City.






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Book: "Special Topics in Calamity Physics," by Marisha Pessl Pessl creates a fictional but eerily realistic world of pompous parents, mysterious teachers and child geniuses as she tells the story of introverted prodigy Blue Van Meer.