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Male throws brick through BG window

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A confrontation outside Bones Gate fraternity early Sunday morning resulted in a man throwing a brick through a window on the first-floor of the house, as well as the intervention of the Hanover Police department and Safety and Security.


Opinion

But what about speech?

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To the Editor: Although I was pleased to read in Zeke Turner 09's op-ed, "Teaching the Art of Writing" (April 25) that the Writing Program is being overhauled with real and not merely cosmetic changes, I am distressed that one year has passed since professor Jim Kuypers left Dartmouth, and the Office of Speech remains shuttered.


Sports

Club Corner

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The Dartmouth women's rugby team went into its match against Williams knowing exactly what it was playing for: EBA's buffalo chicken pizza was waiting for them in their brand new clubhouse. The Big Green took the pitch with hunger in their eyes and swept Williams 62-0.



Opinion

Demands for action

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To the Editor: In his op-ed about the election of Tim Andreadis '07 ("Campaigning and Statistics," April 28), Nicholas Martin '07 seems to forget that people's votes often reflect the issues that they care most about.


News

Measures implemented to prevent network attacks

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Receiving an e-mail from the College that an internet hacker gained access to a secure server, possibly viewing people's names, social security numbers and birthdays, and giving them the ability to obtain a credit card would frighten almost anyone. It happened at Dartmouth two years ago and the College is implementing measures to prevent its recurrence.



Sports

Freund, Malone ready to ride at Nationals

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Following a third-place tie in the All Ivy Invitational on April 23, Dartmouth Equestrian is preparing to send two riders to Nationals this weekend in Harrisburg, Penn. "We had some outstanding performances at the All Ivy," coach Sally Batton said.



Opinion

Objecting to the SEC

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To the Editor: As reported in The Dartmouth ("Senior class marshals announced," April 27), of the eight Class Marshal positions, the Senior Executive Committee kept five of them for themselves.



News

Police Blotter

April 21, Lot 1, Downtown Hanover, 1:21 a.m. Officers on patrol spotted a 28-year-old male sitting in a parked car who appeared to be passed out.



Mirror

Gay Dartmouth

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Hoots and hollers could be heard from Collis porch Wednesday afternoon -- and the votes weren't done processing for the Student Assembly presidential race.



Mirror

Steph's So Dartmouth: Urinal Euphoria

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By Stephanie Herbert The Dartmouth Staff As columnist emeritus, I have spent the last two terms sequestered in my room, compulsively reading The D online and breaking my vow of silence only to sing Gregorian chants and, on particularly wild nights of solitude, babble in tongues while rocking back and forth, clutching my beloved stuffed hippo.


Opinion

Campaigning and Statistics

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Approximately 31 percent of Dartmouth students are utterly disappointing. I derived this percentage by dividing the total number of votes cast for Tim Andreadis (1,269) in Student Assembly elections by the total number of Dartmouth undergraduate students (approximately 4,100). Does this calculation strike anyone as ridiculous?




News

Organic farm celebrates 10 years

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Today, the Organic Farm celebrates its 10th anniversary with a day of workshops, lectures and nature walks that culminates in a birthday carrot cake and a bluegrass concert by the Fogey Mountain Boys. Scott Stokoe, the manager of the Organic Farm, described the anniversary celebration as an "open house" for the community that mixes outdoor education and social interaction. "I think this event is a perfect example of the mission of the farm.