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(10/23/14 6:59pm)
While week six witnesses the beginning of hockey season in Hanover, the rest of Dartmouth’s fall sports teams hit the road this weekend after Homecoming, hoping to avoid a hangover from a relatively successful weekend. Here’s our take on some of the matchups.
(10/23/14 7:00am)
Need a place to anonymously complain about midterms, the weather or Cornell? Want to brag about how drunk you are or how much sex you’re having? Or do you just want to read jokes, some Dartmouth-specific, some stolen from other online sources?
(10/23/14 3:38am)
Sadia Hassan ’13 and others performed poetry and songs at Wednesday’s event.
(10/23/14 12:37am)
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(10/22/14 11:48pm)
Corinne Romano '15, a studio art major and digital arts minor, has designed for the DALI lab and Tiltfactor.
(10/22/14 9:41pm)
Revisions to federal regulations require Dartmouth to include data on faculty and staff who self-identify as veterans and people with disabilities in its 2014-15 Affirmative Action Plan, alongside data on gender and race. To comply with the regulations, the Office of Institutional Diversity and Equity will analyze how many self-identified veterans and people with disabilities apply, are employed by and leave the College each year.
(10/22/14 9:40pm)
Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., will speak at the Hopkins Center today at noon as a part of a “Rally to Get Out the Vote” hosted by College Democrats. The event will focus on the Senate race between incumbent Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., and former Republican Massachusetts senator Scott Brown and will feature several student speakers. Alisa White ’17 will address the involvement of major private donors in politics, Leehi Yona ’16 will speak on the significance of climate change and Mariah Williams MALS’15is scheduled to discuss expanding opportunity for women.
(10/22/14 9:39pm)
A small group of students gathered last night in One Wheelock to read and listen to poems, stand-up comedy and music about black lives. For 18 years, Oct. 22 has marked a national day of action responding to police brutality and criminalization.
(10/22/14 9:38pm)
Sadia Hassan ’13 and others performed poetry and songs at Wednesday’s event.
(10/22/14 9:35pm)
Last weekend, the Class of 2018 ran around the Homecoming bonfire, taking part in a beloved tradition that symbolizes Dartmouth’s excitement to welcome the newest class into our tight-knit school. Despite the ceremony’s aura of community and inclusivity, the freshmen still remained excluded from Dartmouth’s predominant social scene after finishing their laps. Next year, the Greek Leadership Council should avoid this glaring irony by overturning the policy that prohibits freshmen from attending alcoholic Greek events during their first six weeks at the College.
(10/22/14 9:34pm)
I still recall the first time I pulled an all-nighter. I was in 7th grade, and the concept of staying up studying until well past by bedtime was novel, even “cool.” I reveled in watching late-night TV devolve into “George Lopez” and “Friends” reruns, and even tried my hand at making my first cafetera of Cuban coffee. As the sunlight of a new day streamed in through my bedroom window, I felt a strange sense of accomplishment. I was hooked. Seven years later, I realize how horribly mistaken I was. The prospect of an all-nighter still makes my stomach churn. That’s not to say that I haven’t seen my fair share of 1902 Room sunrises or felt the sense of impending doom as the library’s final closing announcement goes out. While college, caffeine and sleep deprivation unfortunately seem to go hand in hand, the more concerning issue is that this trio has become an inescapable reality for students of all ages.
(10/22/14 8:48pm)
Yejadai Dunn ’16 wasn’t even the first person to find out that she was named second team All-American, Dartmouth’s first women’s rugby All-American since Kirsten Ahrendt ’07 was named to the first team seven years ago.
(10/22/14 8:47pm)
When we woke up Wednesday, my boy Rich and I had no idea we’d have to write another column.
(10/22/14 6:38pm)
Audience members are primed for the trip of a lifetime, as Barbary Coast Jazz Ensemble will play a concert that delivers them to space, celebrating the influence of musician and philosopher Sun Ra on Saturday. Noted trombonist and composer Craig Harris, who once played with Sun Ra as a member of Arkestra, will join Barbary Coast on stage.
(10/22/14 6:37pm)
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(10/22/14 5:48pm)
Corinne Romano '15, a studio art major and digital arts minor, has designed for the DALI lab and Tiltfactor.
(10/22/14 5:28pm)
Corinne Romano ’15 said she was the only AP studio art student in her high school.
(10/22/14 7:00am)
Well, it’s happened. The big fall weekend has come and gone, the fire has been touched, the miles have been run. And the late night texts have been sent. We’ve found some of your best texts amid the Homecoming frolicking and although the weekend is over, the texts will live on (even if you don’t remember them).
(10/22/14 2:51am)
At the bonfire, officers arrested a non-student spectator for alcohol possession.
(10/22/14 2:49am)
Five students discussed their experiences with faith on Tuesday night.