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Free Food: The amount of meal swipes you will save this weekend is tremendous.
Anti-Derby: so. much. mud.
Each week, Dartbeat asks a group of musically inclined students to recommend their favorite songs of the week. We then share a few of those tracks. Enjoy! [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AzRyxGBGiAE[/embed]
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Each week, Dartbeat asks a group of musically inclined students to recommend their favorite songs of the week according to a particular theme. It’s now May! The month of pre-Green Key, with Pigstick and Derby, as well as the famed weekend itself. With all of these exciting events on the horizon, we had our music enthusiasts find their favorite party songs of the moment to get you excited and ready to spend the day in the sunshine. Put on your Derby hat and give it a listen! [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=blZp-ln7FDE[/embed]
Each week, Dartbeat asks a group of musically inclined students to recommend their favorite songs of the week according to a particular theme. This week we focus on songs to take you back in time and bring up waves of nostalgia. With the third (and largest) Dimensions weekend here, you’ve probably found your mind wandering to those first days setting foot on campus. Let these songs travel down memory lane with you!
Prospies — this is the last weekend — we think?
Each week, Dartbeat asks a group of musically inclined students to recommend their favorite songs of the week. We then share a few of those tracks. Enjoy!
Concern over AD's dogs – where will they go? A farm upstate?
The weather outside is… terrible.
Each week, Dartbeat asks a group of musically inclined students to recommend their favorite songs of the week according to a particular theme. This week we focus on songs to get you back in the groove. Now that it’s week two, students are falling back into the rhythm of classes, activities and all the other things that take up time here. Enjoy!
Brown University: In conjunction with researchers from Lehigh and Loyola Marymount Universities, a research team of psychologists and sociologists from Brown has conducted new research on the practice of “pre-gaming” — drinking alcohol before attending a party or event, The Brown Daily Herald reported. The team studied more than 900 students from California universities, and after controlling for total alcohol use, the study showed that higher pre-party drinking is more likely to be associated with drinking to cope or drinking to conform. Columbia University: The Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism released a review of Rolling Stone’s controversial article covering an alleged gang rape at a University of Virginia fraternity house, The Columbia Spectator reported. Written by two deans and a post-doctoral research fellow, the report emphasizes faults in the manner in which the story was written, edited and fact-check. Since the release of the review, Rolling Stone has retracted the original article, although it has chosen not to fire writers or editors involved.
Dartbeat's editors for 15S and 15F answer a few questions about themselves. Glad to meet you! Are you bed, bath or beyond?
Although all is deceptively back to normal in the library now, around 3:30 p.m. the fire alarms throughout the library went off for a drill.
After you forgive us for the terrible pun, head to the "lawn" in front of Baker-Berry to pick up some Easter eggs!
Each week, Dartbeat asks a group of musically inclined students to recommend their favorite songs of the week according to a particular theme. This week we focus on songs to help dance away the winter blues. Even though spring is here, the winter seems to want to hang around, so put these songs on whenever the weather gets you down. Enjoy!
Lunch dates: new term = full iCal
Introducing Cameron Carpenter, "perhaps the only person in the world who can change the organ."
Spring Housing: Anyone looking to trade a two-room double for a no one is reading your post in this Facebook group?