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The Dartmouth
March 18, 2026
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Overheards

'14 Girl: Is there a Lower Valley? '15 Girl: I just ate 76 mozz sticks. Happy Easter! CS Prof: You are spending $60,000 a year to be online shopping in class.


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Editors' Note

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Dorm rooms — those special little sanctuaries with filled-to-the-brim trash cans, leftover EBAs boxes on top of your bed, everything you've worn this week piled on the floor next to your grimy frat shoes.


Rev. Nancy Vogele, Elana Folbe '15, Feyaad Allie '16 and Madeline Abbott '15
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Coexisting At Dartmouth

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Many students at Dartmouth shy away from talking openly about their religious beliefs. And some students who adhere to more conservative and devout spectrums of their religion find it hard to harmonize aspects of campus social life with the tenets of their faith.


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The Eternal Optimist: Shane Brightly

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Not all students would credit their dorm custodian with significantly influencing their college experience. As someone who sees him most mornings as I leave for class, I can say that Brightly is different.







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Overheards

’18 in Collis: Excuse me, is this FoCo? ’15 Girl: On Sunday, I accidentally put nose drops in my eye. ’16 Girl: I learned so much about you today.



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Trending @ Dartmouth

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SUMMER INTERNSHIP STRESS 2048:We don’t understand this game, but apparently everyone elsedoes. WEDDINGS: Getting married at 22 seems a lot like leaving a party at9:30 p.m. SEMI SEASON: Time to flitz that cutie with great hair you’ve been eyeing in your 11 and dance the night away. GIANT TOUR GROUPS:Blocking all entrances to every major building. NEW LATE NIGHT OPTIONS:Matzoh flatbread or chicken tenders? N.H.


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The Absent Assembly

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When he ran for student body president last spring, Adrian Ferrari ’14 said he tried to tackle a contradiction inherent to the Assembly: How do you get students to pay attention to student government if the Assembly has virtually no power and cannot actually create visible change within our community?



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The World of College Debate

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Correction appended (May 20, 2014): The original version of this article misattributed a quotation to a student who was not interviewed for the piece.