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Ensemble Basiani performs secular, sacred Georgian music

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Ensemble Basiani, a choral group from the Republic of Georgia, will perform an array of secular Georgian folk music alongside sacred Eastern Orthodox choral pieces at the Hopkins Center tonight. Composed of 12 members from various regions of Georgia, Ensemble Basiani was formed in 2000 as part of the Tbilisi Holy Trinity Cathedral Church choir.


Opinion

A Farce of a Prize

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The Nobel Peace Prize, perhaps at one time a universally admired achievement, has managed to take yet another step toward becoming a complete farce.





News

Daily Debriefing

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A magnitude 4.0 earthquake struck southern Maine on Tuesday night, according to the United States Geological Survey.


News

Kunin discusses issues of feminism, equality

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Former Gov. Madeleine Kunin, D-Vt., called for programs in the United States that allow women to successfully maintain both professional and family lives in a lecture in Filene Auditorium on Tuesday night.


News

Non-Greek organizations alter initiations

In an effort to combat hazing among non-Greek organizations and athletic teams, the Collis Center for Student Involvement and the Athletics Department implemented new policies at the beginning of Fall term requiring student organizations and athletic teams to submit new member activity proposals before holding events with newly inducted members of their groups, according to Collis Center Associate Director Anna Hall and Deputy Director of Athletics Robert Ceplikas. Under the Collis Center's new policy, student groups must submit a form that includes a description of the activities they have planned, the goals they are trying to achieve and how news of the event will be communicated to new members, Hall said.


Sports

Women's lax falls in scrimmages at Dartmouth Fall Festival

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The Ivy League-champion Dartmouth women's lacrosse team returned to action for the first time since falling to Syracuse University in spring's NCAA tournament, scrimmaging against the University of Massachusetts and the University of Vermont in the Dartmouth Fall Festival at Scully-Fahey Field on Sunday.





Opinion

Hoyt: Plugging In Productively

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During the time it took to write this column, I've finished two class readings, posted to a course blog, transferred some money between bank accounts, emailed a half dozen people, checked the weather (twice) and looked at some cool infographics depicting the presidential race.


Sports

Vann Island

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By COREY VANNThe Dartmouth Staff I hate the New England Patriots Tom Brady, Wes Welker, Rob Gronkowski every last one of them.


News

Endowment sees 5.8 percent return

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Maggie Rowland / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Dartmouth's endowment posted an investment return of 5.8 percent for the 2012 fiscal year, exceeding all other Ivy League institutions that have released their returns but falling short of its 18.4 percent return rate in 2011, according to a College press release.




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