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Weinberg: Setting the Record Straight

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As an Admissions Office intern and a member of the LGBTQA community, I am disappointed by Roger Lott's ignorant misrepresentation of LGBTQA recruitment at Dartmouth and his implied desire to match the number of incoming students who identify as such to national demographics expressed in his Monday column ("Learning to Live Together," Oct.


The recent posthumous release of poems by Shel Silverstein,
Arts

Booked Solid: 'Every Thing On It'

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Courtesy of Splitsider.com What kid in our generation wasn't humbled by the sagacious lessons in "The Giving Tree," terrified by the aeronautical misfortune in "Ickle Me, Pickle Me, Tickle Me Too" and enticed by the promises of childhood treasures in "Where the Sidewalk Ends"? It is undeniable that Shel Silverstein's poetry was a hallmark of most grade-school reading lists.




Sports

Tennis teams offer promising results in fall season tune-ups

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The Dartmouth men's and women's tennis teams competed in two separate tournaments over the weekend, honing their skills in preparation for dual matches later in the season. The men's tennis team hosted Division III schools Williams College and Middlebury College in the Dartmouth Shootout, giving the Big Green a chance to test itself against two competitive opponents. Dartmouth rose to its Division I reputation, however, finishing the weekend a combined 13-4 in singles and 5-3 in doubles play.


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Moderator Charlie Rose hosts live post-debate show in Spaulding

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Aki Onda / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Following Tuesday evening's Republican debate, Charlie Rose the event's moderator hosted his eponymous nightly interview program, "Charlie Rose," at the same round table in Spaulding Auditorium that had seated the eight debating Republican candidate hopefuls just hours before.




News

Daily Debriefing

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Boston University's 4,300 first-year and transfer students received a personal telephone call from the school's administrators last week, The Boston Globe reported.



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Sports

Field hockey team surges to 3-1 win

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YING-QI WONG / The Dartmouth Thanks to second-half goals by Ali Savage '15 and Sam Anderson '14, the Dartmouth field hockey team stormed back from an early deficit against Providence College on Monday afternoon, defeating the Friars in Hanover, 3-1.


News

Hodes '72 picked for arts council

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President Barack Obama announced his intent to nominate former New Hampshire state representative Paul Hodes '72 to the National Council on the Arts, according to press release issued by the White House on Friday.



Arts

Hear and Now

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Neon Indian's new album "Era Extraa," released Sept. 13, features driving synth kick-drums, Nintendo-like beeps and clicks and wall-of-sound instrumentals.




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Arts

Black's intricate works explore role of masquerade

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Courtesy of Dawnblack.com Although subjects such as a woman being approached by a man in a black tubular suit and a smiling girl holding a pistol may seem disparate, they are connected in painter Dawn Black's art by the idea of a concealed identity.


Sports

Through the Lens of Lentz

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Last week I suggested that we have more home football games at night and an Ivy League championship game for the sport ("Through the Lens of Lentz," Oct.



News

Newlove responds to SmartChoice criticism

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After weeks of vocal student dissatisfaction and meal plan change cards, Dartmouth Dining Services Director David Newlove responded to student complaints about the increased price of the SmartChoice mealplan and the plan's logisitical problems at a heated panel on Monday night in the Paganucci Conference Room in the Class of 1953 Commons. Much of the forum focused on the economics of the new SmartChoice meal plans.


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