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Hollisto's World

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This might seem corny, but I recently made a bucket list. For those of you who have not seen "The Bucket List" (2007) with Morgan Freeman and Jack Nicholson, a bucket list is a list of everything you want to do before you die. Some have said to me, "Hollisto, you're only 21 years old.


News

Henderson encourages students to 'stay local'

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Individuals born between 1980 and 2000, who comprise the millenial generation, are particularly suited for work in public service because they tend to be achievement-oriented team players capable of adjusting to an innovative society, Bethany Henderson, founder and executive director of City Hall Fellows a nonpartisan service group that recruits college graduates to work in city governments said in a lecture at the Rockefeller Center on Thursday afternoon. Few young people pursue careers in local government due to the widely held perception that such institutions are inefficient, hindered by unnecessary bureaucratic layers and plagued by a general lack of employee enthusiasm, Henderson said.


Mirror

Overheards

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'13 Girl about a man in a club in barcelona: I told him he was a f*cking idiot, but he still took my number.'13 Girl: That's like the time I peed on a Psi U, and he still hooked up with me. '13 Girl: I feel like I've grown a lot in the past year.





Sports

Hollisto's World

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This might seem corny, but I recently made a bucket list. For those of you who have not seen "The Bucket List" (2007) with Morgan Freeman and Jack Nicholson, a bucket list is a list of everything you want to do before you die. Some have said to me, "Hollisto, you're only 21 years old.


Mirror

Dartmouth's My Favorite

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Fact: There are 4,248* undergraduates at Dartmouth. Follow-up fact: At least 4,000 undergraduates at Dartmouth are horrifically awkward individuals. Okay, little ones, don't panic.



Opinion

Celebrating Sisterhood

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I was disappointed by the irresponsible journalism demonstrated in The Dartmouth's coverage of the Proud to be a Woman Dinner and V-Time events ("Dinner kicks off V-Time Festivities," Feb.



News

Residents oppose bill to outlaw gay marriage

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In an effort to preserve New Hampshire's 2009 same-sex marriage legalization, many witnesses testified before the New Hampshire House Judiciary Committee regarding House Bill 437 a proposed piece of legislation that would redefine marriage as the union between a man and a woman on Thursday, according to state Rep.


Mirror

Around the World in 70 Days

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As the Hanover winter trudges on, I find myself sitting in class imagining what my life would be like if I had gone to UCLA. For one thing, it would be 80 degrees outside all the freaking time.


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U.S. must reduce coal use, Luce says

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Dani Wang / The Dartmouth Staff Society must make an effort to use cleaner energy sources while addressing environmental problems that might result from new technologies, according to Ben Luce, a physics professor in the sustainability department at Lyndon State College in Vermont.


Mirror

I wrote this at 3 a.m.

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I remember coming here freshman year and being stunned by how white everyone was. Yeah, maybe this is the sink calling the toilet porcelain, but coming from Atlanta, it was unsettling at first.


News

Daily Debriefing

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DePaul University announced Thursday that its applicants will no longer have to submit SAT or ACT scores, The Chronicle of Higher Education reported.


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Sports

Women's hockey enters final push

Maggie Rowland / The Dartmouth Staff Having won eight of its last nine games, the Dartmouth women's hockey team will look to continue its success when it faces Cornell University and Colgate University at Thompson Arena this weekend.


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Football attempts to absorb change

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Maggie Rowland / The Dartmouth Staff As the Dartmouth football team seeks to win the program's first Ivy League championship since 1996 this fall, the team will move forward while adjusting to turnover in the coaching staff.


Opinion

Rasheed: Choosing Life

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Following their impressive gains in last November's midterm elections, Republicans nationwide have been drafting legislation to make it as difficult as possible for women to attain legal abortions.


Arts

DAO Culture Night to present zany ‘Oz' spoof

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For this winter's Asian Culture Night taking place on Saturday at 6 p.m. in Collis Common Ground the Dartmouth Asian Organization will present a spoof on "The Wizard of Oz" that explores the effect of Asian stereotypes on Dartmouth students.