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October 5, 2024 | Latest Issue
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Daily Debriefing

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A survey conducted by the Labor Department found that more women than men have recovered their jobs since the recession, The Wall Street Journal reported.



Sports

Rec League Legends

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This, faithful readers, will be our last battlefield update of the fall season. For those of you who have stuck it out with us thus far, only to have your hearts broken as the good guys (our story, so we are the good guys) drop so many (sort of) close ones, we appreciate your love and support.


Sports

One-on-One

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This week, I sat down with Brandon McNally ’15, a forward on the men’s hockey team, before the Big Green traveled to Princeton University and Quinnipiac University, where they lost both games to fall to 0-8-0, 0-6-0 ECAC on the season.


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Sports

Men’s basketball sees 1-1 weekend at Leede Arena

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Men’s basketball saw mixed results this week when it faced off with its first two Division I opponents. After falling 77-87 against the Bryant University Bulldogs on Wednesday, the Big Green (2-1) smashed the University of Massachusetts at Lowell River Hawks this Saturday 77-59, wrapping up a three-game showing at home.






Arts

Winter to bring variety of live performances

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It’s no secret that winter term is not the most popular time for students to be on campus. While you begin to brace yourself for negative temperatures and unbearable wind chill, it is also a great time to explore more of the arts events as a variety of groups will offer exciting performances to bring you out from the winter slump.





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News

COSSA releases final report

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The Committee on Student Safety and Accountability released its final report recommending goals for mitigating problems ranging from residential life to campus climate issues on Thursday afternoon.




News

Dartmouth researchers refute geocentric model

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A study published by Dartmouth researchers last week ruled out a previous mathematical hypothesis that placed Earth near the center of the universe. The research, conducted by physics and astronomy professor Robert Caldwell and Nina Maksimova ’15, is the first to directly oppose this particular model.