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Chasing Glory

Hoping for an Olympic breakthrough, three cross-country stars have a chance to end Dartmouth’s 100-year medal drought in Nordic skiing.

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Stories of Hope

Debut novelist invites readers to imagine Indigenous futures.
Eliana Ramage ’13 — photo credit: Leah Margulies

Eliana Ramage, who penned To the Moon and Back (a Reese's Book Club pick), reflected on her Dartmouth experience in a personal essay about her Indigenous identity. 

Source:
We Need to Focus on Indigenous Futures, Not Just Indigenous Histories
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November 25, 2025
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