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Trail Blazer

Advisor Lis Smith ’05 busts through campaign norms and glass ceilings as she goes all in to get her candidate in the White House.

The Fate of the Forest

As researchers descend on the Second College Grant to forecast the future of New England’s trees, Dartmouth’s most underutilized classroom finally gets its due.

Innocence Found

Lawyer Charlotte Whitmore ’03 fights to free wrongfully convicted prisoners the old-fashioned way: by pounding the pavement.

All Rise

Levi Woodbury, class of 1809, served in all three branches of government at the state and federal level.

February Fiesta

Sharpen your skates and wax your skis: Winter Carnival takes place February 6-9, with the theme of “A Blizzard of Unbelievable Beasts.” The ice sculpture contest, polar bear plunge, 99-cent ski day,…

Snow Men

Students take flight into deep snow back in 1988. The white stuff fell on campus in early November this year, but not enough for the annual snowball fight, which undergrads will undoubtedly look…

Bronx Bombers

Yankee Stadium belongs to baseball in October. But not in November, when football invaded and Dartmouth defeated Princeton, 27-10, in a battle of unbeatens. The Big Green went on to share the Ivy…

Campus Confidential

Arabica! Novack Café now features Starbucks products—but not after midnight, the café’s new closing time.   Digging In Work has begun on the Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and…

Give a Rouse

Dr. Richard Larson ’72, the director of the University of Chicago Hematologic Malignancies Clinical Research Program, has received the American Society of Hematology’s 2019 Henry M. Stratton Medal…

Deaths

Philip P. Thompson Jr. ’38 • June 19, 2019 Francois M. Boutin ’41 • Nov. 1, 2017 George B. McCallum ’41 • Aug. 26, 2019 Frank H. Nye Jr. ’41 • June 20, 2019 Joseph P. Logan ’42 • Sept. 6,…

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