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Confused by cryptic "drawing marathon" posters scattered around campus? The actual drawing marathon is scheduled to take place from this Friday at 5 pm to Saturday at 5 am in the Hop drawing studios, according to a campus-wide e-mail sent by studio art intern Julia Zak '10. The event should be "a party, the more people the better," according to Zak.
Occom pond has been closed to skaters after a tractor fell through the ice Wednesday morning. No one was injured in the incident, which occurred during preparations for the February 12th Occom Pond Party, according to an announcement by Associate Vice President of Facilities Operation and Management Frank Robert. The pond will be reopened after the tractor is removed and the ice has been deemed safe, Robert said.
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Here are the best of the rest of the overheards from 10W. Because it’s finals week. Because you’re probably in the library and need a distraction. Because we say too many stupid things to print each week. Because The Mirror loves you. Let’s hang once you leave the library.
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Zach Ingbretsen / The Dartmouth Staff Brown A poll by The Brown Daily Herald found that substance use among Brown University students has remained steady over the past two years. More» Columbia Political student organizations at Columbia University are holding off on further events surrounding the health care reform effort until the current bill passes through the Senate. More» Cornell The Cornell University Police Department, along with other local authorities in Ithaca, N.Y., held a panel discussion on Friday to address concerns about a recent crime spike in the area. More» Harvard Harvard University’s Undergraduate Council Election Commission did not name a winner when voting for the student government’s president ended on Thursday. More» Penn Donations for named scholarships at the University of Pennsylvania have declined. More» Princeton Princeton University will not hire outside financial consultants as it responds to the economic crisis. More» Yale Harvard beat Yale during the 126th iteration of the storied football matchup. More»