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Beyond the Bubble: Glorious Gastronomy

Food makes up an important part of our lives. Whether you're a self-proclaimed foodie or are known to linger at a table for a couple of hours, it's safe to say that you most likely enjoy eating really good food.



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Track and field teams set personal, team records at meets

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Natalie Cantave / The Dartmouth Staff The Dartmouth men's and women's track teams had success in their meets this weekend, with the men competing in the Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletes of America Championship at Princeton University and the New Balance Twilight Meet at Bentley University.


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Daily Debriefing

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Four public university presidents earned more than $1 million in 2011-2012, according to a study by The Chronicle of Higher Education that looked at 191 public universities.



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Women's lacrosse battles to second round of NCAA tournament

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Jacob Weiss / The Dartmouth Staff The Big Green women's lacrosse team checked off its final season goal with a win in the first round of the NCAA Division I tournament on Friday afternoon against Boston College in Syracuse, N.Y., before falling to host and fourth-seeded Syracuse University on Sunday. Dartmouth (11-8, 5-2 Ivy) upset the No.



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For the Love of the Game

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A month ago, I talked about sports goats and how they generally get a bad rap. This week, I'm going to be talking about a different kind of goat: the GOAT.



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Three '15s named Thiel Fellows

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Getting out of college can be almost as competitive as getting in. With applicants from 49 countries and nearly every state, the Thiel Fellowship program will provide grants of $100,000 to 22 fellows, including three Dartmouth students, to leave school for two years to pursue technological and scientific start-ups. Riley Ennis '15, Christopher Walker '15 and Gary Le '15 will leave Dartmouth and enter the prestigious program, open only to students under 20. The fellowship was created by Peter Thiel, a co-founder of PayPal and early investor in Facebook, with the belief that a college degree hurts entrepreneurs.


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Yarnbombing gains popularity

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Dennis Ng / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Callista Womick '13 will take her knitting skills to the streets and color campus by "yarnbombing" public spaces. The unusual art form, also known as graffiti knitting or guerrilla knitting, uses knitted pieces to cover areas or objects in a community.


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Much to His Chagrin

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Much to my chagrin, injuries are a tragic and inevitable part of sports. Athletes push their bodies to exhilarating limits, enabled by the brain's release of adrenaline and endorphins.



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Rugby men head to nationals

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Tracy Wang / The Dartmouth Staff The Dartmouth rugby team will travel to Bowling Green, Ohio, to participate in the Emirates Airline National Championship for Division I-AA 15s this weekend.


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Daily Debriefing

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A paper published by the New America Foundation found that colleges are not awarding financial aid to the neediest students, Bloomberg Businessweek reported.




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English dept. presents creative writing awards

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Dennis Ng / The Dartmouth Senior Staff A group of dedicated fiction and poetry fans gathered in Sanborn Library on Thursday to attend the English department's creative writing awards and hear journalist John Jeremiah Sullivan read a selection of his work. Krista Oehlke '13 won the Grimes English Prize, given to a member of the graduating class.



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