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(10/14/11 2:00am)
Even though it sometimes seems that our dear old Dartmouth is flawless, we have to remember that the College that we've come to know and love does have an extensive history of failures. Try as they might to sweep the dirt under the rug, the higher-ups can't hide some of Dartmouth's most egregious oversights, missteps and embarrassments. Let's take a walk through the shadier side of Dartmouth's history.
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I am Peter. You probably don't know me. This is the story of recruiting.
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I took an off-term last Spring, and it was awesome. I didn't teach English in a foreign country. I didn't work in finance. I didn't even have an unpaid internship designed to somehow further my career goals. Instead, I went home, worked in a cafe, played jazz in a lounge with my dad and relaxed.
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No Dad, my best is THE best!
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New Hampshire Secretary of State Bill Gardner threatened to move up the Republican primary to as early as Dec. 6 of this year in order to ensure that New Hampshire remains the first state in the nation to hold a primary, Politico reported on Wednesday. Florida moved its 2012 primary to Jan. 31, prompting South Carolina and Nevada to push up their election dates, Politico reported. These states' actions led Gardner, the sole controller of the date for New Hampshire's primary, to schedule the New Hampshire primary earlier than the Iowa caucus. Although representatives from the Republican National Committee tried to negotiate with Gardner, he has so far refused to communicate with GOP officials. The final deadline for New Hampshire to reschedule the election is Oct. 17, Politico reported.
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Despite national trends emphasizing technical career-specific education, the humanities remain an essential element of schooling, Harvard University anthropology professor Arthur Kleinman said in a lecture Thursday afternoon in the Haldeman Center. Speaking to an audience of approximately 30 people that mostly included medical students and professors, Kleinman argued that while cynicism has become a natural reflex for people, studying the humanities can help brighten a person's outlook.
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Joshua Komisarjevsky was found guilty Thursday for his role in the 2007 Conneticut home invasion in which Jennifer Hawke-Petit, 48, Hayley Petit, 17, and Michaela Petit, 11, were murdered. The ruling makes him eligible for the death penalty, according to CNN.
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The concept of the store originated after visits to various wine stores around New England, where Pomerville felt that "about half the people who buy wine are apprehensive," he said. In opening The Wine Crate, Pomerville said he hopes his store can be a place "where people feel comfortable" asking questions when selecting the right bottle of wine.
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As undergraduate students anxiously attend the College's career fairs in search of jobs, students in the Thayer School of Engineering's Master of Engineering Management degree program experience consistently high success rates in finding employment through a substantial support network operated through both Thayer and the Tuck School of Business, according to program administrators interviewed by The Dartmouth.
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Tuck graduates can expect an average annual salary of approximately $107,000 a 65 percent increase from last year's average pre-MBA earnings and 97 percent of students are employed within three months of graduation, according to a study conducted by The Economist.
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The Dartmouth cycling team does not enjoy the same following as other College-sanctioned Division I sports. While men and women clad in tight green racing suits can regularly be seen pedaling their way up and down Hanover's surrounding hills, the cycling team is rarely in the public eye, despite the sport's long history at Dartmouth.
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Although Rooney has attempted just seven passes in his Dartmouth career, Teevens said he needed to provide a spark to a passing offense that ranks 114th out of 120 Football Championship Subdivision teams. Dartmouth's offensive line currently averages just 117 pass yards per game.
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It finally happened. NBA commissioner David Stern announced the cancellation of the first two weeks of the NBA 2011-2012 season on Monday. This confirmed all fears that there might not be any professional basketball for a long period of time.
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