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Hoyt: You Must Take It With You

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Sometimes I marvel at the sheer intensity of being at Dartmouth. The overwhelming exhilaration that comes from living, working and studying in a community of over 4000 people, all here with goals of learning and forming friendships.





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Daily Debriefing

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Evelynn Hammonds, Harvard University's undergraduate dean, will step down on July 1 after a controversial five-year tenure, The New York Times reported.


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Marriott: lessons from The D

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I joined the sports section for all the wrong reasons. During orientation, I figured that I needed to sign up for a campus activity because all of my 'shmob friends were doing it.





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Zhao: four years of Big Green sports

Dartmouth sports first entered my life during my senior year of high school. A couple of my friends heading to colleges with powerhouse football programs were talking about their teams, and one of them suggested we look up Dartmouth football.


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Protesters to face adjudication

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Jacob Weiss / The Dartmouth Staff At least four students involved in Real Talk Dartmouth's Dimensions show protest received letters on Tuesday afternoon informing them that they would face adjudication for alledgedly failing to comply with directions from College officials at the event.


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Daily Debriefing

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Only 60 percent of women holding bachelor's degrees from elite institutions such as Harvard University and Princeton University work full time, compared with 68 percent of women who graduated from less selective schools, The Boston Globe reported.


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Li: Cultural Inclusivity

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This month is Asian-Pacific American Heritage Month. Originally a week-long national celebration founded in 1978, the extension was officially signed into law in 1992.


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Wheeler: The Next Step

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We are entering a truly exciting time for Dartmouth for multiple reasons. The College's deeply entrenched faults have been unapologetically exposed and those who seek change are refusing to keep quiet.


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‘Hangover Part III' reunites cast for further adventures

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There is a scene early in "The Hangover Part III" in which Mr. Chow (Ken Jeong), decked out in a cowboy hat and poncho, performs a pretty decent version of Trent Reznor's "Hurt" in a seedy Tijuana karaoke bar while Phil (Bradley Cooper) exclaims incredulously, "What the f**k am I watching?" It's not very often that you see a movie inadvertently become aware of its nature, but this instance perfectly captures the experience of watching "The Hangover Part III," which takes the absurdity of its predecessors to much darker places. Indeed, this installment begins with a delusional and possibly bipolar Alan (Zach Galifianakis) mourning the death of his beloved father and lashing out at his family and friends.


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Track teams compete at regionals

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Natalie Cantave / The Dartmouth Staff The Dartmouth men's and women's track and field teams competed at the NCAA East Regionals in Greensboro, N.C., at A&T's Irwin Belk Track in a weekend full of events, punctuated by Abbey D'Agostino '14 qualifying for nationals in the 5,000-meter. D'Agostino, the defending national champion in the indoor race, finished first in her heat with a 16:05.21, almost six seconds ahead of the second-place runner.