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Driven inside by the inclement weather, Dartmouth's women's tennis team defeated Colgate University 6-3 Saturday afternoon. The win, Dartmouth's first of the fall season, was a good warm up before next weekend's ITA Eastern Regional.
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This weekend's Murray Keaninge Invitation pitted both Dartmouth's cross country teams against Region I rival Boston College, and both the men and women proved their claim to one of the NCAA berths by defeating BC, Saturday in Maine.
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Pope John Paul II is known by many Americans in many different ways. To faithful Catholics, he is the visible leader of the Church instituted by Jesus Christ. To others, he may be a good guy with high standards who should not force them on others. To even others, he may be a confused conservative, reactionary misogynist, or sexually repressive (and repressed) ignoramus. While these may be some of the more popular (mis)conceptions of the current Bishop of Rome, there is one important facet of Pope John Paul II that is often ignored by a great number of Americans -- his incredible philosophical interest and wisdom.
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I am writing in response to "Spanking The DFS," (Sept. 28, 1995) wherein Matt Nisbet uses his "Right From The Start" column as a springboard to personally attack me as the man who has single-handedly assaulted the values and morals of our institution with this term's "Sex In The Cinema" film series. According to Nisbet, after seeing "Spanking The Monkey" last winter, I hatched a plot to tarnish the purity of our institution by creating the sex series, and now the entire Dartmouth community is being subjected to the fruits of my amorality.
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Today, October 10, 1995, the nine justices of the Supreme Court will begin hearing arguments in the landmark Colorado Amendment 2 case, Romer v. Evans, a case which could effectively eliminate any protections gay, lesbian an bisexual people have from discrimination based on sexual orientation.
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To the Editor:
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Not many people would admit to having a grandfather who was a German soldier in Adolf Hitler's army and cousins who fought with the Hitler Youth.
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As part of the ongoing renovations to Robinson Hall, the walkway between the building and the Collis Center will be temporarily closed as of tomorrow to protect pedestrians from the dangers on the construction site.
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Pulitzer Prize winning historian Michael Kammen yesterday explained how national monuments and heroic figures in American history have contributed to the creation of a specifically American culture and the development of a collective American memory.
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Six days after a Los Angeles jury announced its acquittal of O.J. Simpson on two counts of homicide, members of the College community said yesterday that the eight-month trial raised several complex ethical questions, some of which may never be answered.
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Most students at Dartmouth find their day passes quickly enough as they hurry from classroom to classroom, activity to activity and sport to sport.
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Although students may notice a brown discoloration in the water supply to many parts of campus today, a spokesman from the Hanover Water Works Company said the discoloration will cause no harm to students.
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Linda Fowler, director of Rockefeller Center for the Social Sciences, appeared yesterday evening on CNN's "Inside Politics," where she discussed poll results that favored Sen. Bob Dole in the upcoming New Hampshire Republican presidential primary.
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Often whimsical and slightly outrageous but always propelled from the heart, the Mark Morris Dance Group will perform tonight at the Moore Theater.
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Starring in the black-comedy, "To Die For," Nicole Kidman shows that she no longer has to play Gilligan to husband Tom Cruise's Skipper in such past movies as "Far and Away" and "Days of Thunder."
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The Dartmouth field hockey team hosted two home games this weekend against Brown and University of Rhode Island.
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The drizzly, damp weather set the tone for the Dartmouth football team's ugly but effective victory Saturday at Memorial Field. Three thousand one hundred seven sloppy fans, many of them decked in plastic bags and soggy green jackets, toughed out the miserable conditions to see the Big Green out-hit, out-hustle and out-run, but barely beat the Leopards of Lafayette, 14-7.
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So far this year, the women's soccer team has been taking a ride a bumpy roller coaster, highlighted by impressive wins over top national teams but then plagued by subpar performances which have resulted in disappointing losses.
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A late second-half goal by the Brown Bears dashed the upset hopes of the men's soccer team yesterday as the Big Green fell 2-1 to the sixth-ranked Bears at Chase Field. The loss dropped the Big Green to 1-1 in the Ivy League and out of a first-place tie with the undefeated Bears.