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While the D-Plan can be cumbersome for planning Division I play, it can also benefit individual athletes. Although the D-Plan limits student-athletes' opportunities relative to other Dartmouth students, it allows them to take some terms away from the College, which many use as additional chances to train.
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This week, one of the nation's most revered college football programs became embroiled in arguably the largest sports scandal of the decade. In the course of a week, Pennsylvania State University went from a football powerhouse with a squeaky clean reputation to a shattered program that shielded a dangerous pedophile from legal ramifications.
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'14 Girl answering question in class: Morgan Freeman. And by Morgan Freeman, I mean Nelson Mandela.
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Carrie Bradshaw and Meredith Grey both called the men of their dreams embarrassing pet names for over five seasons. The cast of "The Hangover" (2009) popularized referring to a whore as a "very nice lady." Regina George popularized referring to a very nice girl as a whore. Mila Kunis and Justin Timberlake tried to prove that being "Friends with Benefits" is more than a recipe for disaster.
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While rates of #SeasonalAffectiveDisorder have soared since #daylightsavingstime set in, a subset of campus has managed to miraculously avoid #SAD. They've also happened to be #thatguy who shows up to class #60minuteslate. #PLEASEresetyourclocks #betterlatethannever?
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Amy Schuman '12 seems like the quintessential romantic. She crushes on guys and has a clear vision of her prince charming. For her, a perfect relationship would include movie dates, hand-holding and nordic skiing.
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Cindy Pierce a mother, innkeeper and comic takes a humorous approach toward conversations about hook-ups, one-night stands and the lack of education about pleasure on college campuses. A graduate of both Hanover High School and the University of New Hampshire, Pierce is the co-author of "Finding the Doorbell: Sexual Satisfaction in the Longhaul" (2008). Pierce promotes openness about sexuality through stand-up performances and discussions at venues across the country, including many college campuses. Her dialogue facilitates conversations spanning healthy sexual decision making, birth control, body image, internet porn and the influences of alcohol on social life.
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Did you hook up with anyone last weekend? How was it? Hot? Awful? A mistake? A grenade? Yours or theirs? Was it in a basement? In your bed? At the BEMA? So what did you do? A goodnight kiss or the horizontal mambo? Something in between?
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One time during my sophomore year, as I was sitting in the Hop with my friends, an older guy in my fraternity came up and congratulated me for hooking up with a girl the night before. I felt my stomach clench as chuckles went around the table, and I don't think it was just my hangover or the undercooked Billy Bob on my plate. I pushed out a smirk and kept eating.
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Once upon a time, my floormate's bed sheets roared with bright, floral pizazz. Then they met the Cohen dryer. She inspected the damage, distraught that the whimsical print had taken on the dull appearance of a wilted vegetable garden under the flickering laundry room lights.
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This is the story of sex.
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We always think everything bad will happen to other people. We watch our teammates tear ACLs, our friends get Good Sammed and our peers flunk tests, but we swear it could never happen to us.
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Alphabro63: Come again?
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Sex can be challenging, so I'm here to answer your most urgent, lurid and taboo questions about the tricky dynamics of "interpersonal relationships" at Dartmouth. Honestly, who better to guide you through this special journey than me? Let's take a closer look at what some of your curious classmates wanted to know more about.
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Maybe I'll write a gay sex how-to. It wouldn't actually be much different than the monthly repetitions of Cosmopolitan's starkly heteronormative "how to please a man" articles, other than who is doing the pleasing. Maybe if Cosmo were to discuss women pleasuring women (and themselves) instead of just men, their younger readers would be spared the demeaning and confidence-crushing "advice" in these how-to articles, which fosters a destructive sense of self-worth in young women attempting to navigate their emerging sexuality.
(11/10/11 7:16pm)
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While most students use Dartmouth’s libraries as home-away-from-homes during their caffeine-induced cram sessions, the College has some interesting literary goodies hidden from the untrained eye. Here is a rundown of some the historical treasures (and risqué relics) available for perusal at Dartmouth.
~The Library reserves in Baker Library actually keeps a running catalog of every Playboy issue brought into circulation, from the first issue in 1953 up until the latest one released last month. For you eager beavers in the audience, a “safer sex kit” issued by Dartmouth Health and Services in 1986 is buried somewhere in the sweep of Rauner Library.
~One of the most popular attractions at Rauner Library accessible to the public is a first edition copy of the Book of Mormon. In fact, because Dartmouth is one of the only places in the world to offer open browsing of a genuine first edition copy of the sacred text, Dartmouth serves as a site of pilgrimage of sorts for wide-eyed Mormons.
~Sherman Art Library offers a fully illustrated copy of the Kama Sutra, but it’s for in library use only… so we’re not quite sure how that works out.
~Also readily at one’s disposal in Rauner Library are ancient Mesopotamian tablets. The cone-shaped tablets are inscribed with cuneiform writing championing the conquests and majesty of ancient Isin King Lipit-Ishtar.
~Aside from the aforementioned goodies, Rauner Library also has a first edition of Shakespeare’s First Folio, a second edition manuscript of Brute Chronicle detailing England’s history pre-1430, and two leafs of the Gutenberg Bible.
For more information on these and other treasures lurking in the College libraries, visit www.raunerlibrary.blogspot.com.
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You’ve been driving for three hours since you left Hanover, so you decide to pull over somewhere in the middle of Connecticut for a bite. With two hours left to drive to New York City, you plug in your car for a quick recharge while you eat.
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