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December 25, 2025 | Latest Issue
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Jen Krimm
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Tubestock nudity concerns administrators, not students

Tubestock: Drinking, yes. Nudity, yes. Sexual harassment, maybe. In response to booing and chants of "take it off" at Tubestock, Abby Tassel, the sexual assault awareness program coordinator, encouraged women who jumped topless off fraternity rafts to send their accounts and opinions on the controversial event. The responses Tassel received to her inquiry were varied.

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Documentary draws crowds at the Nugget

Independence Day celebrations are often filled with barbeques, fireworks, families and picnics. This Sunday in Hanover, however, many chose to celebrate the holiday not with fireworks of the tangible variety, but rather with those of the political kind. Since its opening last week, Michael Moore's latest documentary, "Fahrenheit 9/11" has made political waves and dominated the box office throughout the nation, selling out almost every screening in traditionally liberal Hanover. "I wanted to see some of Michael Moore's fireworks before I saw the ones in Norwich," said one woman buying advance tickets on Sunday. Hanover's Nugget Theater is the only venue showing the film between Concord and Montpelier.

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