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The Dartmouth
June 12, 2025 | Latest Issue
The Dartmouth
Andrew Clay
The Setonian
Opinion

Clay: Recruiting Regrets

Last Thursday, dividing 140 by 0.7 was no easy task for me. Sitting in a windowless room in Career Services for my last interview as part of corporate recruiting, simple math escaped me.

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Opinion

Clay: Language Limitations

Students studying a language are often told that the best way to become fluent is not studying in a classroom, but rather immersing themselves in a country where that language is spoken.

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Opinion

Clearinghouse Courses

If you're free during the 10 time slot in the next few weeks, I encourage you to go sit in the overflow room of Astronomy 2/3 in Wilder 111 for the first few minutes of class.

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Opinion

The Cramming Mentality

With each new term come fresh term papers. Common among social science and humanities courses, these papers often replace the final exam and serve as a culmination of the material covered in the course.

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Opinion

In Defense of the 10A-2A

For my past three terms on campus, I have taken courses in both the 10A and 2A time slots. You might ask why would I do this to myself, and I would tell you that I don't mind it.

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Opinion

Continental Divide

I am always interested in the reception I get as an American abroad. Living in Europe for the Fall and Winter, I learned a thumbs-up for President Barack Obama and thumbs-down for George W.

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News

WomanWise founder advocates female-centered marketing

Dori Molitor, CEO and co-founder of the consulting firm WomanWise, argued that consumer marketing needs to be re-evaluated to consider the emotions of women, in a presentation at a Women in Business meeting in the Collis Center, Monday evening. WomanWise is a hybrid consultancy-agency that specializes in marketing brands to women, according to Molitor.

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