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04.18.11.Sports.Crew
Sports

Crew experiences mixed results during weekend regattas

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Doug Gonzalez / The Dartmouth Senior Staff The Dartmouth men's and women's crew teams had mixed results this past weekend, with the women defeating rival Harvard-Radcliffe on Saturday and the men's lightweight and heavyweight crew teams failing to earn a win at their respective races. With wind speeds of up to 20 miles an hour, the men's lightweight crew team's varsity eight suffered a loss to rival Harvard University. With a time of 5:51.4, the Big Green beat Massachusetts Institute of Technology by almost 30 seconds.


News

Yoeli '12, Sankar '12 elected to lead Student Assembly

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Maggie Rowland / The Dartmouth Staff Max Yoeli '12 was elected student body president with 691 votes, defeating Will Hix '12 and Aaron Limonthas '12, the Election Planning and Advisory Committee announced early Saturday morning. Amrita Sankar '12 was elected student body vice president with 906 votes, beating Brian Holekamp '12, who received 510 votes, EPAC announced. Hix, who was ineligible to run under EPAC rules due to a previous suspension, received 643 votes as a write-in candidate.




Mirror

The DDS Detective

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Men throw around a ton of adjectives when describing the qualities they think a girl looks for in a guy smart, funny, cute, charming While all those things are important, what a lot of men don't realize is how oh-so-very simple it is to find a mate: The true way to a woman's heart is through her stomach. We're not asking that you enroll in Le Cordon Bleu and become a master chef a simple chicken or pasta dish would suffice.


04.15.11.news.ReligionLecture
News

Buruma discusses Islamic practices

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Dennis Ng / The Dartmouth Staff Misconceptions concerning the origins of revolutionary religious violence, those who provoke it and the relation of such conflict to democracy are pervasive throughout Western countries, according to Ian Buruma, professor of democracy, human rights and journalism at Bard College.



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A culture of honor

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Certain issues are always on our minds at Dartmouth, from the frivolous your potential as a Masters player, whether the sandwich line is worth waiting in, whether you should start flitzing with that hottie in your seminar - to the more substantial gendered social spaces, campus diversity, budget cuts.


News

Daily Debriefing

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Harvard University Police Department Officer George Pierce accused Harvard of discrimination in a federal complaint against the university, The Harvard Crimson reported.


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VP candidates stress student involvement

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While the role of student body vice president has historically involved working behind the scenes to execute the student body president's external agenda, the position is extremely malleable and can include added duties ranging from presiding over the presidential impeachment process to reorganizing the Student Assembly committee structure.


Mirror

The importance of being decent

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As spring unfolds and the '15s storm campus, my paternalistic impulse is kicking in. The prospies are venturing into what is likely one of their first collegiate experiences, particularly the seedy underbelly of Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday nights at the College.



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Duly Noted

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Integrity is defined as the honesty and truthfulness of one's actions.1 Like most abstract nouns, however, it is nearly impossible to confine the weight carried by the word "integrity" to a sentence, an article or even a thesis.





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