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Crew teams race into spring season

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Richard Yu / The Dartmouth Staff The Dartmouth men's heavyweight, lightweight and women's crew teams began their spring seasons this weekend, with the heavyweight team opening the season on Lake Quinsigamond in Worcester, Mass., on Saturday against Columbia University, the College of the Holy Cross and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology while men's lightweight kicked off the season against Delaware University and Fordham University on Saturday in New Milford, Conn. The women's crew team raced against the University of Rhode Island and Rutgers University on Saturday, in Kingston R.I., and continued the weekend with races against Columbia and Northeastern University on Overpeck Lake in Leonia, N.J.


Overturning Proposition 8 would be consistent with the tradition of American political thought.
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Yang: Poorly Propped Up

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Samantha Lindsay / The Dartmouth Staff Now that the Supreme Court has heard oral arguments in the Proposition 8 case, with an eye toward making a ruling by June, the debate over religious freedom versus gay rights has come to the forefront of the national consciousness.




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‘Confessions' is dark, evocative

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Jacob Weiss / The Dartmouth Written by French playwright Gerald Gruhn and translated and performed by Veronique Lecocq '13, "Post Hum(or)ous Confessions from a Life of Good, Clean Crime" pushed the limits of traditional stage performance this weekend at the Bentley Theater. The set-up of the play is remarkably simple.











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Men's lacrosse downed by Bulldogs

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\n Dani Wang \nNote to readers (May 23, 2014): When The Dartmouth found thatJake Bayer '16 had fabricated a quotation, wedecided to remove his articles from our website. For a full statement, clickhere.



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For the Love of the Game

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Perhaps no word better encapsulates the highs and lows of sports than goat. The word actually has more meanings than you would think not only is a goat a four-legged mammal, but it's also a disgusting move used by the staff of Shenaniganz to prank each other in "Waiting" But neither of these apply to sports. In the athletic world, goat means two things: you are either the GOAT (Greatest of All Time) or a goat (the guy who blew the game or scapegoat). I think both are fascinating, but since I only have 800 words to write something insightful, I'm going to set aside the GOAT for now and focus on goats. Goats have been around for as long as sports have, and as sports continue to climb in popularity, goats become more and more famous.


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1-on-1 with Dalyn Williams '16

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This week I chatted with starting Big Green football quarterback Dalyn Williams '16, about his freshman status and his aspirations to go pro. The football team just finished "hell week," what exactly is that? DW: Hell Week is actually two weeks of workouts starting at 6:20 a.m.


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Beyond the Bubble: Changes in Art

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Spring is a time to get inspired and make big changes. This week, the art world celebrated those who made changes that impact our nation and world, from one of film's most iconic critics to a ground-breaking religious leader. Last Thursday, Twitter was abuzz after the death of Roger Ebert, acclaimed movie critic and entertainment journalist.


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Daily Debriefing

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University of Rochester economics professor Steven Landsburg's blog post, which posed a rhetorical question of whether rape should be illegal if the victim is unconscious and does not suffer any physical harm, has drawn fiery criticism from Rochester students and alumni, The Chronicle of Higher Education reported.


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