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The Dartmouth
May 3, 2024 | Latest Issue
The Dartmouth
Carolyn Wachsman
The Setonian
Opinion

Near, Far, Wherever You Are

C Says: So, P, I saw "Titanic" for the ninth time last night. It was so good, definitely better than the first eight times I saw it. P Says: Whatever, C, let me tell you from experience that you can only truly appreciate the film after the tenth time.

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And Then the Party Began

Picture this: It's New Year's Eve. P and C are sitting in front of the TV with Pillsbury frozen pseudo-EBA's breadsticks and chunky Ragu Homestyle Tomato Sauce in Warren, New Jersey contemplating the meaning of New Year's and what this year has in store for them in Hanover, New Hampshire. By the last breadstick the two of them have almost succeeded in convincing themselves that it is totally cool not to have any plans for New Years and that staying home and ringing in the New Year with Dick Clark is better than any party they could possibly go to ... C Says: Well, P, as much as I love you and Dick Clark, I heard my acquaintance, D, is having a party in Manhattan.

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Dartmouth Etiquette

Etuqyette. Dartmouth seems to have its own set of behaviors that are deemed socially acceptable. By the time you graduate, you cannot help but to have mastered some of the finer details of these Dartmouth social formalities ... Situation #1: Walking across the Green, you see someone you vaguely know walking towards you and you feel obliged to acknowledge his presence.

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The Weekend

We're only here at Dartmouth for four years ... well, most of us. And it's often easy to take this time for granted.

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The Sorority and Fraternity Disparity

Sam Bonderoff '97 wrote a column yesterday in which he stated "But Dartmouth, thy sororities are also near to my heart -- Kappa much missed how you call to me, call to me -- and most of all I love thy rush process that sets back feminism 20 years confirming every chauvinistic instinct men have ever had about the shallowness of women." Sets back feminism?

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Rushing Around

It has been the topic of dinner conversations at every table at Home Plate for the past week. It's been plaguing the minds of sophomore women from East Wheelock to the River Cluster.

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C Says, P Says

Food. We eat it every day. Some people are pickier than others. Some students will inhale anything, while others are overly particular about what they will allow to come in contact with their palettes.

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