Men's soccer falls to Penn, 0-1, in the first four minutes
Tied with Yale University, the Big Green (6-4-1, 1-2 Ivy) now sits in fifth place in the Ivy League standings while Penn (10-2, 3-0 Ivy) is tied with Princeton University for first.
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Tied with Yale University, the Big Green (6-4-1, 1-2 Ivy) now sits in fifth place in the Ivy League standings while Penn (10-2, 3-0 Ivy) is tied with Princeton University for first.
I read "I, Emma Freke" (2010) after a painful midterm, and I really couldn't have asked for a better way to get my mind off the fact that math and I are never going to get along. The young adult novel, penned by MALS graduate Elizabeth Atkinson '95, is a charming and uplifting story about finding and accepting yourself strengths and weaknesses, talents and flaws.
By the end of the night, however, "30 Rock" was able to overcome the Spanish soap opera awkwardness, attracting 6.7 million viewers a 43 percent increase from the week before. The show, Tina Fey's brainchild, chronicles the behind-the-scenes laughs at the fictional sketch comedy "TGS with Tracy Jordan."
In the past few weeks, there has been plenty of discourse on the pervasiveness of sexual assault at Dartmouth. From the multitude of columns gracing the Opinion page to the open meeting of the Student and Presidential Committee on Sexual Assault just yesterday ("College committee discusses assault," Oct. 19), many have posited ideas in order to decrease sexual assault. Most of these solutions involve pinpointing potential perpetrators and educating them in hopes that this will prevent sexual assault. While sexual assault education in fraternities should be instated, on the whole, this is a wasted effort and we need to look elsewhere if we really want to see change happen.
The Dartmouth bubble. Almost everyone agrees it exists, and the columnists on these pages have sure spent a lot of time pondering it. But this notorious bubble has done more than narrow students' mindsets. It has, in a way, physically trapped the College itself. While other colleges are rushing to scatter research centers, degree programs or expand campuses all around the world, Dartmouth remains completely confined to a secluded few square miles here in the Upper Valley.
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Ways to educate students, especially freshmen, about Dartmouth culture and sexual assault were a focal point of the discussion. To help achieve this goal, the SPCSA implemented the Sex Signals program and follow-up discussions for freshmen during Orientation, committee members said.