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In the fall of 2010 Abbey D’Agostino ’14 arrived on campus to compete on the cross-country team. Four years and seven national titles later, she’s become one of the most prolific athletes in Dartmouth history.
Does the world’s most infamous fraternity deserve its reputation? C.J. Hughes ’92 offers a field guide to the history of Alpha Delta and its ties to the movie that made it notorious.
“Marine Policy” delves into the crosscurrents where marine biology collides with political policy.
What date most changed the course of history? Professors from various disciplines weigh in.
San Francisco government veteran Phil Ginsburg ’89 now presides over the city’s cherished green spaces.
Rand Beers ’64 • Jo Hannah Hoehn ’09 & Susanah Hoehn ’10 • Terry Plank ’85 • Alex Blumrosen ’82 • Charles Trumbull ’02 • Christina Stoltz ’06
Around the Green in 60 seconds
Rog Woolsey, Director of Professional Development
Bob Whalen: How to Argue with an Umpire
Undergraduate Phone Smarts
“...and the granite of New Hampshire keeps the record of their fame.”