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Astronomy department hosts viewing

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Rather than snapping selfies, students pulled out their iPhones to capture an image of Mercury’s transit of the sun, reflected by projection telescopes on the Green yesterday morning. Mercury’s transit occurs once every five to 10 years, and its next one is set to take place in 2019.


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College hosts 44th Powwow

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This past weekend, Dartmouth hosted its 44th annual Dartmouth Powwow — a social gathering and celebration held by Native American communities.




The digital arts lab has some of the most powerful graphic design and video editing software available to students.
Arts

Arts Explores: Well-equipped BVAC Digital Arts Lab

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Surrounded by glass walls, the digital arts lab can be found in the middle of the first floor of the Black Family Visual Arts Center. The lab is a space in which students can create digital art using some of the most powerful graphic design and video editing software available today.


Odessa’s acoustic style provided a great vibe for First-Year Parents’ Weekend.
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Singer-songwriter Odessa performs for Parents’ Weekend

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Odessa, a folk and alternative singer-songwriter and instrumentalist who used to play backup for groups such as Edward Sharpe and The Magnetic Zeros, played on Collis Patio Saturday evening for the First-Year Family Weekend, bringing her Los Angeles-based alternative music to Dartmouth. Lauren Mendelsohn ’19, who brought her own unique acoustic sound to her songs, opened for Odessa. Using her high pitched vocals and whimsical lyricism, Mendelsohn set the tone for the rest of Odessa’s stage.


Dancers from all over competed at 44th Annual Powwow.
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Arts highlights from the 44th annual Dartmouth Powwow

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Dancers in Native American regalia took center stage at the 44th annual Dartmouth Powwow. Performers dressed in beautiful beads and golden bells swirled and spun on the performance grounds, captivating the crowds in the stands. A heartbeat-like drum rhythm resonated throughout the area, audible from hundreds of meters away.


The equestrian team sent rides to the National Championships for the second year in a row.
Sports

The Roundup: Week 7

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Baseball The Dartmouth men’s baseball team fell to Yale University 5-4 in its one-game playoff to decide the winner of the Red Rolfe Division, with a spot at the Ivy League Championship Series on the line.





Sports

The D Sports Awards: Moment of the Year

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VOTE AT:http://goo.gl/forms/tmjSXZEOKc Golf, Ian Kelsey ’18 shine at Ivy Champs On the weekend of April 22 to 24, Dartmouth men’s golf finished four strokes back of Harvard University at the Ivy League Men’s Championship behind a strong performance by Ian Kelsey ’18.



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The Numbers Game: 0.556 — Thomas Roulis '15's batting average over the past week

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Each week The Numbers Game will break-down one Dartmouth sports statistic. This week’s number: .556 — Thomas Roulis ’15’s batting average over the past week to force a playoff game. Going into the 2016 season, the biggest question facing the Dartmouth baseball team was how they were going to replace the production left in their lineup by the recently graduated Nick Lombardi ’15 and Matt Parisi ’15.



PRIDE hosted a barbeque in front of Collis as part of its programming this year.
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PRIDE works with longer schedule but same-sized budget

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Tonight, students will gather over hors d’oeuvres and an open bar at the Lavender Graduation, a ceremony which recognizes the achievements of graduating seniors who are part of the LGBTQIA community. The event, hosted at the Triangle House, will cap off a two-week long PRIDE 2016 and will include a book dedication from authors in the Dartmouth Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Alumni/Ae Association