Editors’ Note

By Astrid Bradley, Grace Wyler, Larkin Elderon & Asafu Suzuki, The Dartmouth Staff

Published on Friday, May 18, 2007

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After a term marked by freak snowstorms that lasted through April, this month it finally felt as though spring had arrived. It looks like we were all wrong. With rain predicted through the weekend, it looks as though this year's Green Key might be a repeat of last year's mud-soaked debauchery.

But regardless of whether global warming pulls through for the newly philanthropic block party, Green Key remains, as always, a rite of spring. The freshmen have been sufficiently hazed, Winter Carnival's ambiguous rabbit has finally melted, and all that is left to do is pull out your sunglasses and umbrella and add an inebriated accompaniment to the metal cover bands that will soon grace the College's lawns. Because no matter the weather, no one can resist a little FT before finals.

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