Editor’s Note

By Jennifer Argote And Amita Kulkarni, The Dartmouth Senior Staff

Published on Friday, January 9, 2009

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We hate New Year's Resolutions. We always make them, and then we break them, and then we just feel bad about ourselves when late December rolls around and we look back on another failed year. We didn't make it to the gym five times a week, we didn't refrain from doming ourselves and (therefore) we didn't make 4.0's either. So what's the point anyway? Why not ring in 2009 with no plans in mind and see what the new year brings you? That's our plan at least.

Resolving to not make New Year's resolutions is just one of the many things we agree on. And it's a good thing too, because we'll be attached at the hip for the next year as your newest Dartmouth Mirror editors. How lucky for you, and for us! Happy New Year.

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