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Women's lacrosse crushed by Syracuse, 18-5, in 2008 opener

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Dartmouth's women's lacrosse team, ranked No. 17 in the nation, lost to No. 5 Syracuse, 18-5, in its first game of the 2008 season on Sunday. After the loss, head coach Amy Patton highlighted both the strength of the Syracuse team (2-0, 0-0 Big East) and the need for the Big Green (0-1, 0-0 Ivy) to step up its level of intensity. "I think the only place we can go is up -- it was a rough game," Patton said.







Nancy Vogel, a reverend at Saint Paul's Episcopal Church in White River Junction, Vt., spoke about religion and sexuality at a panel discussion Tuesday.
News

Discussion draws on sex and faith

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Phil Woram / The Dartmouth Staff The limits of "weird and freaky" sex intersected with doctrines of religious faith at a panel discussion hosted by Dartmouth's Multi-Faith Council on Wednesday night.


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Daily Debriefing

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Student Assembly passed legislation to fund a Cutter Shabazz Alternative Space Party and renew funding for the Profiles in Excellence Award and the Course Guide Incentive Program at its meeting on Tuesday.


Katharine Blumenthal '06 presents findings from her award-winning music thesis on the Muslim Beda musicians alongside various experts on the subject at a panel discussion in Filene Hall on Tuesday.
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Panel looks at music and caste in India

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Andy Foust / The Dartmouth Staff Elaborating upon the expectations of a senior thesis in Dartmouth's music major, Katharine Blumenthal '06 followed her studies to the remote hills of Ladakh, in northeastern India.




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College reacts to NIU shooting

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In the wake of the murder of five students at Northern Illinois Universityon Feb. 14, many colleges and universities, including Dartmouth, have increased efforts to update their safety protocol to face the threat of campus violence.


Arts

'Fallen Angels' embodies 1990s cool

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Editor's Note: This is the second part in a weekly series examining films of the past. Quentin Tarantino is said to have called Wong Kar-Wai the coolest filmmaker out there -- and he wasn't exaggerating.Wong Kar-Wai wrote and directed the cult classic film "Chungking Express" (1994), which Quentin Tarantino immediately fell in love with and distributed in the United States.




Opinion

Education City

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Our "bearers of democracy" have adopted a new strategy to expand American influence: American universities are conquering the minds of the young Middle Eastern elite as they venture abroad. An enclave of American universities called "Education City" has become a new gathering spot for Middle Eastern upper-class youths in search of higher education.


Opinion

Jack and Jill: An Uphill Battle

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Lots of things have been said about the Dartmouth Woman: She can drink as much as any frat boy but look good while doing it, sink a pong cup and hook up without expecting the courtesy of a morning-after Blitz.