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The Gospel Choir performed this weekend with crowd-pleasing numbers that drew a bevy of soul enthusiasts. They played up to this term's theme, "Gospel Choir Goes to Hollywood," with the choir itself entering the show in spotlights like true stars. But more importantly, they sang favorites from such movies as "The Fighting Temptations," "The Color Purple" and "Sister Act II," which were recognized and thoroughly enjoyed by the vast majority of the audience members.
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Round 1
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The Dartmouth men's swimming and diving team opened the 2004-05 season with some stiff competition, falling to Harvard and Cornell on Friday. In the tri-meet, Harvard overpowered the Big Green, 223-76, and Cornell, 195-104, and Cornell defeated Dartmouth, 200-100. Win, the Dartmouth men did not, but there were several moments that will be almost as hard to forget as the Harvard coach making his swimmer cry.
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The Big Green women's swimming and diving team kicked off the 2004-2005 season with a hard fought effort with a tough tri-meet, losing to Harvard 190-110 and narrowly to Cornell 154-146.
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After 90 minutes of nervous play and nail-biting action, Dartmouth's men's soccer team clinched sole possession of the Ivy League title with a 2-1 win over Brown at Chase field on Sunday. The victory also secured an automatic NCAA tournament bid for the Big Green, its first since the 2000 campaign.
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With only 12 dressed skaters, the Dartmouth women's hockey team extended its ridiculous winning streak against University of Vermont, beating the Catamounts twice over the weekend for the 27th consecutive victory dating back to 1981.
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The National Hockey League may be on permanent vacation, but Dartmouth hockey was in full swing this weekend, splitting a road trip with the Clarkson Golden Knights and St. Lawrence Saints.
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Finally. The eight-game losing streak is over as Dartmouth football beat up on Brown 20-7 Saturday afternoon. All of the problems with kicking, running the ball and pass accuracy seemed to fade away as Dartmouth dominated a 5-3 Brown team.
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To the chagrin of the Dartmouth volleyball team's four seniors, the squad saw an often frustrating season come to an appropriate conclusion this weekend with two painful losses at Leede Arena.
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Dartmouth's cross country teams brought their seasons to a respectable close on a crisp Saturday morning in New York City's Van Cortlandt Park. The men of Dartmouth cross country turned in a solid performance, taking sixth place in a field of over 30 teams. The Dartmouth women tied for fifth place with Cornell in a similarly-sized field.
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Chad Gaudet '08
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To the Editor:
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Drop the Losing Team
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You can forget about the gap in Social Security funding coming with the retirement of the baby boomers. You can forget about the rapid depletion of fossil fuels, too. You can even forget about your binge drinking problem. "Caleb," you might ask, "why should I not worry about these gathering storms of panic and destruction?" My answer is, of course, don't worry about it because life is too short to worry about such mundane details.
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Dartmouth Dining Services and student veggie-lovers have encountered a not-so-minor vegetable crisis as tomato and green bell pepper prices have skyrocketed in the past few weeks, according to the College food supplier.
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Despite a nationwide decline in hunting numbers, the first day of deer rifle-hunting season on Wednesday still proved a holiday for many New Hampshire residents -- Dartmouth students included.
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Ruth Marie Adams, an administrator who oversaw Dartmouth's transition into coeducation, died Wednesday of natural causes in her home at the Kendal at Hanover retirement community. Adams was 90 years old.
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ABC News Washington correspondent Jake Tapper '91 gave students the inside scoop on some of this year's biggest election stories in a talk sponsored by The Dartmouth's Vox Clamantis Fund Board Sunday afternoon.
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Members and friends of the Dartmouth community gathered in New York City Saturday for the launch of the current capital campaign, a $1.3 billion initiative titled "Campaign for the Dartmouth Experience."
(11/12/04 11:00am)
Okay, Sox fans, I'll just go ahead and say it: As many of you around campus have let me know, you were right and I was wrong. Who would've thought that every Cards hitter except Larry Walker and Albert Pujols would go MIA in the Series? Or that Tony LaRussa would make decisions that would make even Jimy Williams scratch his head? Or that Jeff Suppan would become, well Jeff Suppan? Anyway, congrats Sox fans, you certainly have something to celebrate.