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Students Burdened By Check-In Holds

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The email came last Friday afternoon with a clear message and simple instructions. “All students in residence are required to officially check-in online,” it read, providing a one-click path to Banner Student. After the first deadline on Wednesday, students could still check in with a $50 late fee tacked on. Until checking in, students cannot receive credit for classes and may even face administrative withdrawal.


Mirror

You've Been Punk'd

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If you were a prospie yawning your way through yet another college tour, wouldn’t you choose the school where a horde of frenzied students, followed by a marching band and a walking keg, suddenly started running around screaming, “It’s drinkin’ time!”?


Mirror

What Have We Done?

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Driving for long distances can be scary, hilarious and cathartic. I sometimes tend to think that things inevitably erupt in chaos — that the world is a big and terrifying pot we float around in and hope doesn’t bubble over on our side. But road trips prove that things can go wrong and still end up so right.




Mirror

Overheards

'15 Girl: There are six Aires in this room but I can't breathe. '16 Girl: How can I trick them into thinking that I'm nice enough to be Croo?" '17 Guy: His parents came over on the Mayflower. '15 Girl: My favorite part about spring break is being able to talk shit about people without fear of being overheard. '15 Girl: What's it like to have a first kiss? '17 Guy: I don't even know what an overheard is. Blitz overheards to mirror@thedartmouth.com.


Mirror

Trending @ Dartmouth

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YOUR TAN: Hope Cabo treated you well. #14STILLSNOWONTHEGROUND BOOKLESS WHEELOCK BOOKS:Hanover's most convenient stop for books has been experiencing shortages this week, to both professors' and students' dismay. FIRST WEEKFACETIME:Whether you've been off campus for two terms or two weeks, you've been sending out dozens of mass "Let's catch up!


Mirror

Through the Looking Glass: 14WE'REDOINGVINTAGEEVERYDAY — A Journey

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Doing vintage every day last term taught me much more than I ever expected about the gaze and people’s superficiality. But despite the harder times, I am going to continue dressing the way I do, because I’m beginning to understand how piercing and objectifying a gaze can be — and because I seriously have fun dressing up like this. When I looked in the mirror in modern hair and makeup on my first day of spring break, I broke out into “Reflection” from “Mulan” (1998). I just looked so alien to myself. This is who I am, and I feel great.


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Sports

Baseball looks for Ivy championship

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The six-time defending Red Rolfe Division champion baseball team starts Ivy League play this weekend. Co-captain Jeff Keller ’14 called the team feisty, competitive and relentless — in prime position to return to the Ivy Championship Series.


Sports

Pulse of the Sports World

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Since college basketball entered the national spotlight, it has been marked by class warfare. The most well-regarded programs receive lucrative television and equipment deals, while most produce little revenue. Schools like University of Kentucky and the University of North Carolina have an essentially unlimited recruiting budget.


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Sports

Women’s lacrosse falls short at UVM

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After leading by three into halftime, the women’s lacrosse team fell to the potent offense of the University of Vermont 12-10 on Wednesday afternoon in Burlington. The Catamounts (9-2) ended the game on a five-goal run to seal the victory.



News

Gilbert '16 acquitted of all charges

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Parker Gilbert ’16 was found not guilty of rape Thursday afternoon. The jurors acquitted Gilbert, 21, of all charges: five counts of aggravated felonious sexual assault and one count of criminal trespass.



News

Experts peg 2.9 percent tuition rise to image concerns

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Following the Board of Trustees’ March 8 vote to raise tuition, room, board and mandatory fees by the lowest percentage increase since 1977, education policy experts pointed to both national tuition trends and Dartmouth’s 14 percent drop in application numbers as possible reasons for the reduced growth in price.


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News

Five years in, Tuck undergraduate classes see broad popularity

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As students finalize spring term course schedules, over 120 upperclassmen have enrolled in one of the Tuck School of Business’s termly undergraduate classes. Since the program was established five years ago, the three available courses have taught undergraduates practical business skills. As the courses grow in popularity, however, some interested students find themselves shut out due to course limits.


Arts

Over break, ensemble performs in Costa Rica

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When college spring breakers think of Costa Rica, they think surf, sun and siesta. However, when Dartmouth Wind Ensemble members think of their spring trip to Costa Rica, their thoughts are more along the lines of sun, song and service.





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