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Novack Dinners: If you get there before they run out of Moe’s, it’s less grim?
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Novack Dinners: If you get there before they run out of Moe’s, it’s less grim?
DBA Rationing: $100 of rollover DBA doesn’t matter if you’re -$200 every term.
Being a Hot Mess: You think you’re not, but you are. Everyone is.
Drunk ‘19s: Reel it in guys, you have 11.5 terms left to rage.
Peak foliage: You just want to be outside all the time.
Pumpkin Spice Lattes: They’re back, betches.
Anything and Chill: Xfinity and Chill?
Saturday classes: Just… no.
Lines - Remember, not everyone has to show up to Foco at 6.
The Great Blackout of 2015 — black-in Dartmouth, black-in!
Finals — they’re coming.
Free Food: The amount of meal swipes you will save this weekend is tremendous.
Anti-Derby: so. much. mud.
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Prospies — this is the last weekend — we think?
Concern over AD's dogs – where will they go? A farm upstate?
The weather outside is… terrible.
The “Moving Dartmouth Forward” hard alcohol ban took effect nearly two weeks ago, and despite predictions of the policy’s negative repercussions, day-to-day student life has not seen any radical changes. Students have been notably mindful of the new restrictions — reports in an April 6 story from this newspaper indicate measured responses from students and Safety and Security officers alike. Greek leaders have taken steps to ensure that their houses’ members do not violate College policy. At this stage, however, what is concerning about the ban is not its immediate, visible effect on social events, but rather the prospect that administrators will ignore its long-term consequences.
Lunch dates: new term = full iCal
Spring Housing: Anyone looking to trade a two-room double for a no one is reading your post in this Facebook group?