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Daily Debriefing

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Princeton University's Working Group on Campus Social and Residential Life recommended that the university prohibit students from joining Greek organizations until their sophomore year and proposed the suspension of organizations that conduct rush for freshmen, The Daily Princetonian reported.


Sports

Hollisto's World

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Sports dictate my emotions. When my team is up, I'm riding the highest of highs. After my team loses a big game, I'm more depressed than Eeyore from "Winnie the Pooh." Because of that emotional dependence, I began this weekend really, really sad.


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Arts

Prints present Passion of the Christ

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Samantha Oh / The Dartmouth Jerusalem's place in religion dates back centuries, when the city was imagined to exist at the center of an idealized world comprised of the three continents of Europe, Asia and Africa.



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Mullapudi discusses delayed justice

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Samantha Oh / The Dartmouth Staff In the aftermath of the Khmer Rouge genocide, the pursuit of justice has been hindered by various political and social concerns including a desire to achieve national unity among Cambodian and United Nations leaders, according to Uma Mullapudi '10, winner of the 2010 Chase Peace Prize.


News

Govindarajan launches $300 House Challenge

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Confident that an environmentally-friendly house could be built for $300, Tuck School of Business professor Vijay Govindarajan organized a global competition to solicit design ideas for such houses, which could improve the quality of life for billions of poor individuals in developing countries.


News

Search party finds student kayakers

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A low-flying Army National Guard helicopter located a group of kayakers including several Dartmouth students that was believed to be missing early Friday morning, according to kayaker Chelsea Liddell '11.


Opinion

Wheatley: A Shotgun for Bin Laden

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The Book of Proverbs reads, "Rejoice not when thine enemy falleth, and let not thine heart be glad when he stumbleth" (Proverbs 24:1718, King James Version). Upon reflection on Sunday night's events, very few are disappointed with Osama bin Laden's death at the hands of U.S.


Arts

DAEMA entertains idea of linking students, alumni

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Courtesy of Daema.wordpress.com *Editor's Note: This is part one of a series profiling the Dartmouth Alumni in Entertainment and Media Association, now in its fifth year.**## For those with no interest in banking or consulting, the Dartmouth-to-Wall-Street pipeline might seem enviably straight-forward resume drop, interview and a junior summer internship followed by a post-graduation job.



News

College establishes alcohol collaborative

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Correction appended Dartmouth will collaborate with 13 other colleges and universities on a new initiative the Learning Collaborative on High-Risk Drinking that the College created to address alcohol use on campuses across the country, College President Jim Yong Kim said in a press conference Monday afternoon.



Sports

Women's lacrosse clinches historic victories

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To call this weekend a success for the Dartmouth women's lacrosse team would be an understatement not only did the team win a share of the Ivy League title with a 14-7 victory over Harvard University on Friday, but it dethroned the number-one seeded University of Maryland in an exhilarating 9-8 overtime win at home on Sunday. It was an emotional and adrenaline-packed weekend at Scully-Fahey Field, and with over 1,000 fans at each game, the team felt the support of the school and the community during the surreal wins. "It's honestly just crazy," co-captain Greta Meyer '11 said. The team felt confident and excited going into the game against Harvard, realizing exactly what was on the line, players said.


Sports

Briefly Noted

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The Kansas City Chiefs drafted Yale University fullback Shane Bannon in the seventh round of the NFL Draft on Saturday, the New Haven Register reported.





News

Panelists praise shared decision-making policy

Panelists discussed the benefits of shared decision making a process that includes collaborative patient-physician discussion regarding the multitude of health care options at the College's annual "Law Day" panel.



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Sports

Men's lacrosse loses in overtime to end season

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Meghan Cooney / The Dartmouth In a back-and-forth game with neither team leading by more than a goal until midway through the fourth quarter, Brown University pulled out a 13-12 overtime win against the Dartmouth men's lacrosse team on Saturday afternoon in Hanover.