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The Dartmouth
June 16, 2025 | Latest Issue
The Dartmouth
Casey Dennis
The Setonian
Opinion

Presidential Statement: Casey Dennis

Four months ago, Frank Cunningham and I evaluated and reflected on the current state of our home, Dartmouth College. From this time of self-reflection, we gleaned that the factors that brought us to Dartmouth — a supportive, diverse student body and a close knit community — have diminished greatly over the past year. We wondered, “What can we as students do to restore, rebrand and re-energize a student body in which the line of communication has been ultimately fractured?” Our answer led us to this point right now.

The Dartmouth men's basketball team will welcome seven recruits for the 2012-2013 season, including three guards and four forwards.
Sports

Men's basketball continues youth movement with seven '16s

YOMALIS ROSARIO / The Dartmouth Staff Coming off its third consecutive last-place finish in the Ivy League during the 2011-2012 season, the Dartmouth men's basketball team received a much-needed boost to the program when head coach Paul Cormier announced the incoming fall recruiting class.

Josh Cyphers '14 and the men's track team finished last at Heps, but several Big Green runners will compete at the NCAA Regionals May 24-26.
Sports

Track prepares for IC4As and ECACs

Christina Chen / The Dartmouth Staff Christina Chen / The Dartmouth Staff The Dartmouth men's and women's track and field teams will split up once again this weekend as the Big Green gets nearer and nearer to the NCAA East Preliminary Round on May 24-26.

The Dartmouth women's track and field team will compete in the ECAC Championships this weekend.
Sports

Women's track takes fourth at Heps

Christina Chen / The Dartmouth Christina Chen / The Dartmouth The Dartmouth women's track and field team had another successful weekend of competition, as the Big Green finished fourth overall in the Heptagonal Championships at the University of Pennsylvania's Franklin Field.

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