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The DDS detective

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I hate fancy food terms. Sure, the word "aioli" may roll off the tongue, but how hard is it to just say "dip"? I mean, how many times have you sat down at a nice restaurant, been handed the menu and then just stared at it for a good 10 minutes just trying to decipher it all?



Mirror

The Hogwarts 7

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Harrypotter.wikia.com It all started in Book Four Harry had the hots for Cho Chang, Victor Krum was crushing on Hermione and even Neville was finally getting some action.



News

Darbee '75 Tu'77 resigns abruptly amid inquiries

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Peter Darbee '75 Tu'77 stepped down as Chief Executive Officer of Pacific Gas and Electric on April 30 after a federal investigation of a gas pipeline explosion in September 2010 and an ongoing decline in the public's faith in the company, according to Brian Herzog, PG&E public relations representative.




News

Daily Debriefing

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Results from the National Assessment of Education Progress exam a civic examination administered by the U.S.


Mirror

Alohomora!

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Dartmouth students like gossip and secrets but sometimes the mundane "who's rushing where" and "what's happening when" just doesn't do it for us.


News

Former Bolivian pres. to teach

Former Bolivian President Eduardo Rodriguez Veltze will spend Summer term at the College as a Montgomery Fellow, according to government department chair John Carey.


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PRIDE Week entertains, educates

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Nik Medrano / The Dartmouth Staff Organizers of the College's fifth annual PRIDE Week sought to entertain and educate students and to unite various gay, lesbian, bisexual, transsexual, questioning and allied groups across campus through lectures and interactive events, according to PRIDE Week co-chair Nick Pulito '11.


Opinion

Rosenbaum: Arrested Predicament

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The Dartmouth is not The New York Times. Nor is The Harvard Crimson, The Daily Princetonian, the Yale Daily News, The Cornell Daily Sun, The Daily Pennsylvanian, the Columbia Daily Spectator or The Brown Daily Herald.


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Formula racing team designs hybrid

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Courtesy of John Collier The phrase "coming down to the wire" took on a whole new meaning for the Dartmouth students competing in the fifth annual Formula Hybrid Competition at New Hampshire Speedway in Loudon, N.H., this week.


News

Study abroad programs take safety precautions

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As geopolitical and natural crises erupt across the globe from Japan's nuclear plant meltdown to the revolutions in the Middle East Dartmouth's Off-Campus Programs Office remains "vigilant" in ensuring the safety of students studying abroad, Off-Campus Programs Executive Director John Tansey said.



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Arts

Black Maria festival is back, set to feature Mack

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Patton Lowenstein / The Dartmouth Staff A journey between Pakistan and India, a 104-year-old church pianist, a pinball rolling around Pittsburgh, Pa., and a two-headed fish will all grace the silver screen as part of the 2011 Black Maria Film Festival's 90-minute program of 10 short films, to be screened at Dartmouth this Friday at 7 p.m.




Sports

Khalil '12 finds place as hitting force, leader for Big Green

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Despite the Dartmouth softball team's disappointing end to its season, third-baseman and catcher Molly Khalil '12 excelled as an offensive force, hitting six home runs and 27 RBIs and achieving a .294 batting average this year. Khalil said she began working on her skills at an early age, out-hitting her older brother in whiffle ball and playing t-ball at the age of four. "My family never forced me to play softball," Khalil said.