Editors’ Note

By Gus LûBin

Published on Friday, February 10, 2006

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Calvin and Hobbes. Two characters who, according to copyright law, have absolutely nothing to do with our Winter Carnival, always had plenty of snow. Dartmouth isn't so lucky this year. On a Carnival weekend sunny enough for beach clothes, the Green is muddy and the skies are dry. So how do we make the most of our winter weekend? How do we build snowmen or have snowball fights?

Take a lesson from Calvin: Get outside and use your imagination.

And don't forget -- there are plenty of adventures still to be had. Grab your ice skates or your bathing suit and head down to Occom Pond, put away your textbooks and figure out how to ski, gather everyone you know on the Green for some winter football. You can even bring your imaginary friends. We won't tell.

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