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Daily Debriefing

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The Tuck School of Business was ranked first in MBA employment rates for graduate business schools nationwide by Bloomberg Businessweek.




Opinion

Short Answer

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Friday's Verbum discussed persistent race issues at Dartmouth. What can be done to bring more students of different backgrounds together on campus? It's up to students themselves to understand their own tendencies to self-segregate and decide whether or not to break away from them.



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Campion's slated for closure, sale

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Ashley Mitchell / The Dartmouth Staff Ashley Mitchell / The Dartmouth Staff Campion's Women's Shop on Main Street a Hanover staple for as long as a century will close as soon as it sells its remaining inventory, according to store manager Teri Valentine. The current Campion's location has been open for 17 years, according to Valentine.


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Sports

Football falls to Brown Bears, 35-28

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Andy Foust / The Dartmouth Staff Andy Foust / The Dartmouth Staff A 21-point third quarter was not enough to offset the three other mediocre quarters for Dartmouth's football team, as the Big Green fell short of securing its first winning season in 13 years after falling to the Brown University Bears on Saturday, 35-28. "I was disappointed with the way it ended it," head coach Buddy Teevens said.


Sports

ONE-ON-ONE: Claire Byrne '11

I sat down with Claire Byrne '11 to talk about life after field hockey and her new found affinity for sleeping in. From your perspective, how did the end of the season go? CB: I think that we had a really great final couple of games.




Sports

Taking a run for ‘Miles for Moms'

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Chris Hanson '13 may be an All-American athlete, but he's recently been making headlines off the court by raising over $10,000 for "Miles for Moms," a program he started in September to raise money for breast cancer research.


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Arts

Students perform risque play ‘Closer' in Periodicals Room

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Alina Politzer / The Dartmouth Staff Alina Politzer / The Dartmouth Staff If you've ever been in a relationship, you probably know that "not good stuff happens" a lot of the time a stark understatement by Katie Lindsay '11, director of "Closer." This tension-filled drama, which debuted Thursday night in the Periodicals Room at Baker-Berry Library, features an all-out war of love, jealousy and sex.


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A Dorm of My Own: Cohen 101C

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Marguerite Imbert / The Dartmouth Marguerite Imbert / The Dartmouth The first thing that catches my eye when I walk into Cohen 101C the room of Nicole Chiavacci '14 is a Gothic black wrought iron chandelier stuck flat against her wall. "It's a sticker," she says, peeling up an edge as she hops up onto her bed, displacing an overalled old bear in the process.



Mirror

Reboot and Rally

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Welcome to the first edition of the Reboot and Rally Guide to Getting it On. Although the title might seem quite suggestive, remind yourself that you're reading a tech column and then remove your head from the proverbial gutter.


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Beloved art history prof. passes

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Art history professor Angela Rosenthal died Thursday morning surrounded by family and friends, her husband, Adrian Randolph also an art history professor at the College said in a statement. Colleagues and students described Rosenthal as full of energy and passionate about the art she sought to share with students.



Mirror

How to Avoid a Hangover Without Really Trying

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I dedicate this article to my two roommates of years past, who have bought me Powerade and oyster crackers in times of dire need and have generally tolerated me during days when I have kept our one-room doubles completely dark until 6 p.m. I've had a lot of hangovers in my time. In high school, I was a cocky little shit who thought I was constitutionally immune from the alleged feeling of illness that follows a night of drinking.