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November 24, 2024 | Latest Issue
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Reese Ramponi
The Setonian
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Finding the Gems

Overall, Dartmouth's pretty messed up. I've spent the past few years trying to highlight some of these problems in my articles and have spoken publicly about the devastating effects of sexual assault, homophobia and mental illness on our campus.

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Real World Dartmouth

Zonia Moore / The Dartmouth Staff Disclaimer: this weekend will likely not live up to your expectations. Green Key is touted as a weekend off, a holiday with no clear purpose other than to lay in the sun, drink in the morning and leave your books in your backpack.

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Hierarchies: Examining Class at Dartmouth

Allison Wang and Julian Macmillan / The Dartmouth Staff When I asked upperclassmen about the guys walking around with their matching Timberlands, gray sweatshirts and blue jeans my freshman fall, I was told that it was pledge term, and that they were dressing like the working class because they'd never have to be part of it again.

For someone struggling with chronic depression, there will be days when they can't get out of bed. There will be times when they can't complete normal day-to-day activities.
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Depression: What Everyone's Not Talking About

At Dartmouth, happiness seems to be the norm. Whether it's giggling sophomores in KAF chatting about their night out or seniors justifying their antics as "senior spring," everyone seems to be having a good time. In a country based on the pursuit of happiness, a state that tells us to Live Free or Die ...

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A Meeting With Michael Bronski

*WGST professor discusses the past and future of activism in America**## When women's and gender studies professor Michael Bronski is looking for fun, his plan is clear he writes another book. Cheery and talkative despite the fact that I interviewed him in the sliver of spare time between his first ...

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A Letter to My Freshman Fall Self: Reese

I don't really know how to write this letter. I would like to think that is because there is nothing I'd change about my last three years at Darmouth, but it is probably more that I'm not ready to admit the things that I really messed up.

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In an attempt to spur discussion about abortion, members of the pro-life organization Vita Clamantis planted 546 flags in the Gold Coast lawn.
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In an attempt to spur discussion about abortion, members of the pro-life organization Vita Clamantis planted 546 flags in the Gold Coast lawn.

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