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Increased snow boosts Skiway turnout

Since the ski season began on Dec. 14, the Dartmouth Skiway has received 60 inches of snow, putting an end to a pattern of mild winters. After one of the snowiest seasons in recent years, the Skiway has seen high attendance and opened access to all 31 trails.

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COSSA releases final report

The Committee on Student Safety and Accountability released its final report recommending goals for mitigating problems ranging from residential life to campus climate issues on Thursday afternoon.

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Iroquois govt. shaped U.S., Lyons says

When Oren Lyons, Honorable Onondaga Elder, heard that President Barack Obama called the United States the world’s first constitutional democratic government, he felt the need to set the record straight. The Iroquois Confederacy, established 800 years before the United States, was the first democracy to use a constitution.

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Band returns payment in response to thefts

Following the arrest of two men who traveled to the College with the band RaRaM de NY, the band returned the money the College paid them to perform and sent a letter apologizing that the men, who were not official members of the band, stole laptops and backpacks from Psi Upsilon fraternity. In the letter, the band thanked the College for the opportunity to perform and took responsibility for "letting people that were not trustworthy come to the show." The men arrested last Thursday were not officially affiliated with the band and were friends of the band's road manager, said Max St.

The security report stated increases in reports of forcible sex offenses and liquor violations.
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College releases Clery report

Nook Harquail / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Reports of forcible sex offenses, liquor law violations and burglary at the College have substantially increased, according to the latest Annual Security and Fire Safety Report, released yesterday by Safety and Security. Reported forcible sex offenses increased to 24 in 2012 from 15 in 2011, while burglary reports increased to 16 from nine the year before.

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