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Kramer discusses LGBT activism

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Award-winning author and playwright Larry Kramer has made a name for himself with his confrontational style in advocating for the public to address the American HIV/AIDS crisis, directing his anger at both the gay community and political leaders.




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Five fraternities extend bids during winter rush

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Five campus fraternities extended bids during winter recruitment, which ended Monday night, according to Hunter Dray '12, Inter-Fraternity Council rush chair. Alpha Chi Alpha fraternity saw one man sink a bid; Kappa Kappa Kappa fraternity, five; Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity, seven; and Sigma Nu fraternity, two, according to Dray.


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Students seek to reapply King legacy

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Katie Tai / The Dartmouth Strong connections can be made between the civil rights movement of the 1960s and 1970s and today's Occupy movement, according to a panel in Collis Common Ground on Tuesday night.



Opinion

Lohse: Telling the Truth

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We attend a strange school where a systemic culture of abuse exists under a college president who has the power and experience to change what can only be described as a public health crisis of the utmost importance: the endemic culture of physical and psychological abuse that occupies the heart of Dartmouth's Greek community.




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Daily Debriefing

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In a recent study regarding the relationship between racial discrimination and risky sexual behavior, psychological and brain sciences professor Megan Roberts found that racism adversely affects African-American adolescent sexual behavior, according to The Good Therapy Blog, a blog focused on therapy and clinical psychology.


Arts

‘Fault in Our Stars' offers alternative look into teen angst

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There is nothing quite like the experience of reading a novel so enthralling that it propels you to stay up all night furiously flipping through its pages, preoccupies you throughout the school day and motivates you to rush back to your dorm room and neglect your homework until you have devoured every last word.


Andrew Lohse '12 has accused the College of taking inadequate action in response to his allegations of hazing at his former fraternity, Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
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Student accuses frat of hazing violations

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Samantha Oh / The Dartmouth Staff Administrators failed to adequately respond to November 2010 allegations of "dehumanizing" hazing at a campus fraternity, Andrew Lohse '12, the student who made the allegations, said in a statement to The Dartmouth.


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Doctors want focus on social justice

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PATTON LOWENSTEIN / The Dartmouth Staff Influenced by the contrast between dissecting cadavers at an elite medical school and keeping armed vigil over a fire-bombed church in Mississippi during his summer as a civil rights worker, Fitzhugh Mullan a professor of medicine and health policy at George Washington University began to explore the link between medicine and social justice.


Opinion

Wang: The Path to Success

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Back when I was applying to colleges, I remember hearing horror stories about notoriously ruthless schools where students would constantly try to out-compete each other, even if it meant resorting to sabotage.




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Reporters recall early War on Terror

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Although the United States knew very little on 9/11 about Al Qaeda many top-level government members asked "Al who?" when told about the attacks its counterterrorist strategy has since evolved to include the entire government, veteran New York Times reporters Eric Schmitt and Thom Shanker said in a lecture in the Haldeman Center on Monday evening.


Sports

It's Always Snowy in Hanover

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Say what you want about America over one-third of our adults are considered overweight; we don't like our president, but we like all the other options even less; "Jack and Jill" (2011), a movie in which Adam Sandler played both the male and female lead roles, opened at No.



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Women's swimming wins again

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Richard Yu / The Dartmouth Staff Sweeping first, second and third in the 100-yard butterfly, backstroke and both diving events, the Dartmouth women's swimming and diving team defeated its in-state rival, the University of New Hampshire, on Saturday afternoon at Karl Michael Pool.


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