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Sports

Men's hockey remains undefeated

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Jin Lee / The Dartmouth Staff The Big Green men's hockey team cinched two wins against Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and Union College on Friday and Saturday at Thompson Arena and now stands as the only undefeated team in NCAA Division I.


Arts

Now Playing in Hanover: Flight

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Directed by Robert Zemeckis and starring Denzel Washington, the action-filled drama "Flight" (2012) follows the story of airline pilot Whip Whitaker, who miraculously saves a plane from crashing and killing its passengers.



Arts

Beyond the Bubble: Fantastical Escapism

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In the week ahead, prominent releases and events in the arts will take a step away from the focus on realism and politics that has marked the election season by instead turning to fantasy and embellishment. "Breaking Dawn Part II," the "Twilight" franchise's last film, will premiere on Nov.




News

‘Demo Day' highlights new apps

At the College's first "Demo Day," representatives from Mitosis Undergraduate Accelerator, a program started by Riley Ennis '15 and Matt Ross '15 to support young entrepreneurs at the College, and Barris Incubator Program, a platform for Tuck School of Business students to promote their business ventures, presented their companies' products and business plans to an audience of 120 undergraduates, Tuck and Thayer School of Engineering graduate students, faculty members and investors in Tuck's Borelli Classroom on Friday. Presentations included mobile phone applications currently under development, including SquareOne Mail, which provides users with an interface to solve email problems such as information overload and disorganization; SqrShare, which allows users to share their personal experiences through social network outlets; and Puddleworks, a digital gaming startup that incorporates news stories and current events topics into user-friendly games. Puddleworks uses "real world information to create rich gaming," such as "Peoplemon," a parody of the well-known "Pokemon," that allows animals to catch celebrities such as Charlie Sheen, according to co-founder Terrance Bei '13. "Through Demo Day, we want to help the ventures that we, Mitosis, have and that Tuck has," Ennis said.



News

Ivy Council convenes for 13th annual meeting

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Over the weekend, Dartmouth's chapter of the Ivy Council an organization that includes representatives from Ivy League universities' student governments hosted the 13th annual Ivy Leadership Summit, which brings students together for keynote presentations, meetings and networking opportunities, according to Ivy Council President Nick Judson '14.


News

Daily Debriefing

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Students in Women's and Gender Studies 80, "Feminist Theory and Methodology," posted a petition online over the weekend conveying their frustration with what they perceive to be the College's anti-feminist culture.



Sports

Football can't hold on vs. Brown

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Maggie Rowland / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Maggie Rowland / The Dartmouth Senior Staff The Brown University football team exacted revenge on Saturday at Memorial Field, outscoring Dartmouth, 14-0, in the fourth quarter to secure a 28-24 win.



Sports

1-on-1 with Konrad von Moltke '15

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This week, I sat down with men's swimmer Konrad von Moltke '15 to discuss his swimming career, the team's meet at Cornell University this weekend and the upcoming season. How did you first start with competitive swimming? KVM: Funny story, actually I started swimming when I was 12 because I wanted to be in a carpool with my friends.


Professors Joseph Bafumi, Linda Fowler and Brendan Nyhan discussed the fiscal crisis and political polarization as issues dominating the post-election landscape.
News

Professors debate economy, polarization

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Nushy Golriz / The Dartmouth Staff The fiscal crisis and political polarization are among the most pressing challenges facing President Barack Obama after this week's election, a panel of Dartmouth professors said Thursday night at a lecture titled "What Now?