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News

Freshmen rush field, touch fire

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Zach Ingbretsen / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Zach Ingbretsen / The Dartmouth Senior Staff At least three students touched the bonfire and five students rushed the football field during Homecoming weekend, according to multiple students interviewed by The Dartmouth.






Sports

Briefly Noted

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Over the weekend, Dartmouth's Ultimate Frisbee team traveled to Harvard University and won the Ivy League Ultimate Frisbee Championship of the Ultimate Observer's Association.




Sports

Hockey teams go 3-1 against League opponents

The Dartmouth men's and women's ice hockey teams opened their seasons with a bang, with the women defeating Ivy League foes Brown University, 4-2, and Yale University, 4-1, while the men defeated big rival Princeton University 2-1, though the team fell to Yale University, 7-3. Headed into this weekend, women's coach Mark Hudak said he was confident about this team's progression in the preseason. "I really like what I've seen so far and I think we are going to do well," Hudak said. The Big Green pulled out a 4-2 victory over the visiting Brown Bears Friday thanks in large part to two power play goals, including one by Kelly Foley '12 with less than 10 minutes left in the game to secure the Dartmouth win. The Big Green took the lead early in the first period, and remained on top until Brown tied the game at the beginning of the second period.


News

Daily Debriefing

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The family of late Tuck School of Business professor Leonard Morrissey has made a donation to Hanover's Howe Library that will allow it to be open seven days a week, the Valley News reported.


Sports

Centenari '13 takes first at the Harvard Invitational

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Despite a less than stellar overall performance by the Dartmouth men's tennis team this fall season, Xander Centenari '13 came out on top at the Harvard Invitational in Boston this weekend, winning the A draw of the tournament. Centenari bested all four of his opponents in straight sets on the way to the first-place finish.






Sports

The other futbol notches Homecoming wins

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Big Green soccer gave fans a reason to celebrate Homecoming this weekend, with the men winning 2-1 and the women taking a 3-2 victory over Harvard University's squads on Saturday. The win marked the third consecutive win for the women, pushing their record to 6-7-2 (3-2-1 Ivy) and giving them a third-place tie with Columbia University in the Ivy League standings.


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News

Ross: Investment spurs health care

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Zach Ingbretsen / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Zach Ingbretsen / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Despite a decade-long decline in funding, venture capital will continue to play an important role in driving health care industry innovations, according to Thayer School of Engineering board member Michael Ross '71.


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Sports

Volleyball sees mixed results against League foes

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Nicholas Root / The Dartmouth Staff Nicholas Root / The Dartmouth Staff The Dartmouth women's volleyball team (13-8, 4-6 Ivy) split the weekend with a 3-0 loss to Columbia University followed by a 3-2 win against Cornell University on the road this weekend.


Opinion

The Great Imbalance

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There are two paths from which any Dartmouth sophomore must choose. One is a road of leisure, of plentiful extracurriculars and grades boosted by participation.


News

Students fall victim to anonymous ‘blitzjacks'

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Correction Appended Students across campus received an e-mail Thursday night apparently from their own BlitzMail accounts purporting to be a "blitzjack" and directing them to a website labeled "Bored at Berry." The source of the e-mails, which appears to also be behind an e-mail sent out to campus Sunday that seems to be sent from College President Jim Yong Kim's account, remains unclear as of Sunday night. Although students have long sent messages from logged-on BlitzMail accounts not belonging to them a practice referred to as "blitzjacking" the e-mails sent Thursday and Sunday are the first to be sent to such a large group in recent memory. The first e-mail, sent out late Thursday evening, had the subject line "blitzjack?" and appeared to be sent by the recipient of each e-mail.


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