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(11/10/15 11:01pm)
After losing nine straight sets to start the second half of the season, the women’s volleyball team made the necessary adjustments to break its three-game losing streak and defeat Columbia and Cornell Universities at home this past weekend.
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It is easy to think only about the actors when thinking about a play, but there is much more involved behind the scenes to make sure all of the parts run smoothly. For the theater department’s main stage production of “Don Juan Comes Back From the War,” almost 40 students played a role in the production team, from sewing the costumes to creating the set.
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The women’s tennis team enjoyed a triumphant finish to its fall season, going 19-3 in singles and 6-3 in doubles at the Big Green Invite this past weekend. In its fall season, Dartmouth competed in the Tribe Invitational, the Intercollegiate Tennis Association All-America Championship, Bulldog Invitational and the ITA Northeast Regional Championship in preparation for the winter and primary Ivy League spring season.
(11/10/15 3:13pm)
-“Let’s write about writer’s block.”
-“No. That’s lame.”
-“You’re lame.”
(11/10/15 11:50am)
After spending countless hours scouring all three streets in Hanover that have restaurants on them, I came to realize that I’d exhausted most of the options this town had to offer. So I expanded my horizons to include Lebanon — it’s a bustling metropolis, relatively speaking. It’s not often I get off campus, so even the 15-minute drive that did not require a single turn felt refreshingly exotic. I might even venture out of state some time soon just for the rush.
My destination was a place I hoped would be a hidden gem. It certainly met the “hidden” qualification, tucked in the back of a strip mall dubbed “The Miracle Mile.” I ordered takeout (it is week nine after all — don’t pretend I have time for things), but I found the ambience pleasant during the five minutes I waited at the bar. The restaurant is reminiscent of a very colorful diner—both clean and well lit.
(11/10/15 9:26am)
Welcome to week nine! It’s that point in the term when you might look up from your p-set to see a painting of someone being tortured and think, Wow, I can totally relate to that. Luckily, the Orozco Mural Room is full of images that encapsulate the end-of-term experience.
1. When you’re just trying to keep it together but everything is falling apart.
(11/10/15 7:29am)
Dean of graduate studies Jon Kull gave a presentation on the proposal for an independent graduate school.
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In its debut season as a varsity program, the women’s rugby team won the Ivy crown.
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Following the release of the “Moving Dartmouth Forward” external review panel’s first report, panel members spoke highly of the College’s recent policy changes and voiced their support for the new policies. All policy initiatives were deemed “goal met,” “continuing” or “ongoing,” with one exception — the creation of an online consent manual is “behind schedule.”
(11/10/15 1:30am)
Dean of graduate studies Jon Kull gave a third and final town hall presentation at the Life and Sciences Center Monday night, explaining a proposed plan for the College to reorganize itsgraduate programs under an administratively independent graduate school.
(11/10/15 1:29am)
Dean of graduate studies Jon Kull gave a presentation on the proposal for an independent graduate school.
(11/10/15 1:26am)
With a special interest in American and European modernist art and a passion for making art an educational, transformative experience, John Stomberg will begin serving as the new director of the Hood Museum of Art beginning in January.
(11/10/15 12:00am)
Walking across the Green in athletic shorts and a long sleeve shirt on a November day worried me. It still worries me that despite climate change being so real — so easy to see and feel — we just do not care enough. This planet could become inhospitable within our lifetimes, yet we still do almost nothing.
(11/09/15 11:55pm)
We asked our opinion staff: "How will the new house communities affect Dartmouth?"
(11/09/15 11:30pm)
The men’s soccer team (11-4-1, 6-0 Ivy) clinched the 2015 Ivy League Championship with an emphatic 2-0 win against Cornell University (4-11-1, 2-4 Ivy) this past Saturday.
(11/09/15 11:30pm)
In a nail-biter from start to finish, the women’s rugby team successfully managed to fight back against reigning title holder No. 12 Brown University for the win. With the score tied 12-12 and only eight minutes remaining in the game, Audrey Perez ’17 broke free for the Ivy League Championship-winning try. Dartmouth converted its extra point and held on to the lead, ending the game with a 19-12 victory and its first Ivy League title in its debut season as a varsity program.
(11/09/15 11:03pm)
Ukuleles and Queen Elizabeth II rarely mix, unless Jake Shimabukuro is involved — he performed his songs for her. Shimabukuro, who has been playing the ukulele professionally since the 1990s and became famous for his viral video of “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” (1968), performed a range of original songs and covers of popular songs at the Hopkins Center last night.
(11/09/15 10:45pm)
In its debut season as a varsity program, the women’s rugby team won the Ivy crown.
(11/09/15 10:34pm)