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The newest thriller to hit the big screens, "The Ring," centers around a mysterious videotape whose viewers die within seven days of seeing it. When you see the film, most likely within two hours you will feel very scared and possibly even more confused.
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The Dartmouth men's water polo team finished its season two weekends ago, struggling to a fourth-place finish in the New England division. The tournament, which decided what team goes on to the national championship tournament in California, was held at Weslyan College.
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Carly Haggard '03 notched a hat-trick in the opening game of the women's hockey season on Friday night as Dartmouth pounded the Catamounts from University of Vermont, winning 7-0.
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They have the FSU football team (which, as I learned recently, is quite the team to have). They have hot weather. They have southern food. And they have ox tails. During my short visit to Tallahassee, Fla., at the end of the summer, I learned what a delicacy (or, in my view, what a monstrosity) ox tails truly are.
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When Professor Marysa Navarro came to Dartmouth in 1968, the only female employees were secretaries and the only female students were ones bussed in from women's colleges as male students' party dates for big weekends.
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Thirty years after the first coed class matriculated at Dartmouth, the gender ratio among students is nearly 50-50. But only about a third of Dartmouth's professors are women.
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The age of "Girls can't do science" is gone, relegated almost entirely to mockery on poorly written sitcoms. Nonetheless, a lot of majors remain dominated by a single sex, both numerically and in spirit.
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Dartmouth officially became coeducational in 1972. But it wasn't until the Class of 1999 that there was actual gender parity in the student body.
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When Dartmouth began to admit women in the 1970s, sororities were formed to give female students an alternative to the long-existent fraternities, a space where women could share their experiences and build leadership skills.
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Although the advent of coeducation in the fall of 1972 would change Dartmouth forever, its actual beginning was relatively anti-climatic.
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Despite heated debate among its members, the Student Assembly passed a resolution almost unanimously last night to allocate $20,000 toward the improvement of dormitory public spaces and form a committee to determine how the money will be distributed.
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Economic disparities between the descendants of former slaves and free blacks largely disappeared within just two generations following emancipation, according to a study by Dartmouth economist Bruce Sacerdote that may lend ammunition to opponents of slavery reparations.
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A Republican Party operation in New Hampshire's college towns forced voters to wait in unprecedented lines yesterday as GOP lawyers questioned the residency status of hundreds of area residents seeking to register to vote.
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Rep. John E. Sununu captured New Hampshire's hotly-contested Senate seat yesterday from Gov. Jeanne Shaheen (D) in a dramatic conclusion to a race that inspired enormous turnout in many regions of the state.
(11/05/02 11:00am)
Walking into Amy Sillman's studio, the scent of turpentine marks the oil painter who works within. This fall, the New York artist has been invited to Dartmouth as the studio art department's artist-in-residence. Armed with a barking chihuahua named Felix, Amy Sillman works out of a studio in the Hopkins Center and is a guest resource for studio art students.
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