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News

New restaurant to open on Main Street in April

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Nik Medrano / The Dartmouth A new selection of modern American food will join Hanover's available dining options when Market Table, the town's newest restaurant, opens on South Main Street in April, according to Market Table owner Nicky Barraclough. The restaurant will be located in the rear of the building that previously housed Campion's Women's Shop, Jay Campion, the building owner, said in an interview with The Dartmouth. Barraclough who currently owns Allechante bakery and cafe in Norwich, Vt.


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News

Faculty receives budget updates

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Samantha Oh / The Dartmouth College President Jim Yong Kim presented on a variety of campus topics including Dartmouth's strategic planning process and the current state of budget reductions at the Faculty of Arts and Sciences general meeting on Monday.


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News

Panelists speak about violence in art

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Dennis Ng / The Dartmouth Staff Artists who depict violent themes through the visual and performing arts must make a "connection" with the victims portrayed in their work so that the victims feel inspired by such stories, Rwandan playwright Hope Azeda said in a panel discussion "Visualizing and Performing Violence: Local and Global Acts" in the Haldeman Center on Monday. "What would make a woman who was mass raped during the genocide stay during the performance where there is mass rape?" Azeda asked.



Sports

It's Always Snowy in Hanover

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Awards season. I don't know whether it's general boredom or the need to make February a little more memorable, but for some reason around this time people feel the need to start handing out hardware like Collis Ray (or his protg, Henry Luehrman '12) deals breakfast sandwiches.



News

Campus Blotter

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Feb. 25, 2:08 p.m.41 Centerra ParkwaySafety and Security received a call from a college employee involved in a motor vehicle accident who had collided with another car on the parkway while in a college vehicle.



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Sports

Foley '12 emerges as leading force

Winni Yoe / The Dartmouth A significant contributor to the Dartmouth women's hockey team's success all season, forward Kelly Foley '12 has helped carry the team on and off the ice.


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Arts

Student DJs deliver basement beats, dance party remixes

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DOUG GONZALEZ / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Editor's Note: This is the first part in a three-part series investigating the College's campus music scene. When students open their inboxes to find a blitz about a fraternity foam party, they typically react with either enthusiasm or indifference certainly not terror.


Opinion

Forfeiting Moral Legitimacy

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As a representative of the campus pro-life group Vita Clamantis, I find Friday's Verbum Ultimum on Planned Parenthood to be woefully lacking in dispassionate reasoning.


News

Daily Debriefing

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The jury selection for the trial of Joshua Komisarjevsky an alleged accomplice in the 2007 Connecticut home invasion that resulted in the murder of 17-year-old Hayley Petit has been scheduled to begin on March 16, CNN reported Friday.





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Sports

Against tough competition, squash follows expectations

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Katharine Pujol / The Dartmouth The Dartmouth men's squash team (11-6, 2-4 Ivy) ended its season over the weekend in the Collegiate Squash Association men's team championship, losing to Yale University and Harvard University before defeating Franklin & Marshall College, 7-2, to end the weekend on a high note.




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Sports

Women's hockey beats Clarkson

Aki Onda / The Dartmouth Senior Staff In an epic battle on Sunday between two evenly-matched teams, 60 minutes of hockey were not enough to decide a winner.