The Town Green, a rectangular plot of land carpeted by green grass, lies in the heart of Walt Disney World’s Wide World of Sports Complex in Orlando, Fla., a 220-acre multi-sport complex that opened in 1997 and houses facilities for more than 30 sports.
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For many, sophomore summer is a much-anticipated and irreplaceable Dartmouth experience. But many Dartmouth athletes do not get to experience sophomore summer; They spend their days outside of Hanover, training and competing in their chosen sports.
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In the spirit of Green Key, Hodes and I decided to switch things up this week, and have a good ol’ fashioned drinking game argument. Pong vs. Beirut is a topic of debate every time Dartmouth students head home. I’ll admit, I admire Hodes for having the courage to argue the notion that beirut is actually superior to pong, especially in light of the fact that the majority of the Dartmouth student body resoundingly prefers pong. But, if a beatdown is what Hodes wants, a beatdown is what Hodes will get.
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With Green Key Weekend approaching, Schmidley and I decided to tackle our most difficult debate yet: pong or beirut? If we confined this debate to Dartmouth, then I might say pong. But lest we forget that there’s an entire world out there beyond Hanover’s borders where beirut reigns supreme. I love pong as much as all of you, but haven’t you always wondered what more there is to life as you’re waiting for a six-deep table in a urine-soaked basement? Okay, perhaps the story would be the same if we played beirut instead of pong, but beirut still has several advantages.
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