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Daily Debriefing

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Schools' increased use of software to collect middle and high school students' academic and personal information has prompted a debate over how student data should be gathered and who should be allowed to see it, The New York Times reported on Saturday.


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Volunteers clean up Conn. River

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It was 10 a.m. on Saturday, and the mist had just risen off the Connecticut River. The usual sights and sounds were present: rowers paddling boats through the calm water and cars and trucks humming across the Ledyard Bridge.


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Volleyball at five-game losing streak after two weekend losses

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Natalie Cantave / The Dartmouth Staff The volleyball team's losing streak ran to five games this past weekend, dropping a heartbreaker in five sets to Brown University before falling in straight sets to Ivy League-leading Yale University on Saturday. Despite an 0-2 weekend, the volleyball team had a historic road trip as co-captain Elisa Scudder '14 set the program's blocking record.


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Woman assaulted in her residence hall

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A female undergraduate student reported that she was sexually assaulted in her room at 1:00 a.m. on Sunday morning, according to a campus alert from Safety and Security director Harry Kinne. A college-aged male who is not enrolled at the College reportedly forced his way into the student's residence hall and room.


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Football loses heartbreaking Ivy opener game to Penn in 4 OT

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Margaret Rowland / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Dartmouth lost to the University of Pennsylvania in the longest footballgame in Ivy League history, after Penn junior Kyle Wilcox scored a 20-yard run on third down in the fourth overtime in Dartmouth's first overtime game in three years. Penn (2-1, 1-0 Ivy) snapped Dartmouth's (1-2, 0-1 Ivy) seven-game road winning streak by beating Dartmouth for the sixth straight year.







Students gather in Collis Common Ground for the opening of Day of Caring.
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Day of Caring sees record turnout

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Katie Trinh / The Dartmouth Over 125 students, a record-high, participated in Saturday's fourth annual Day of Caring, a half-day program during which community members participate in service projects across the Upper Valley.


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1-on-1 with Duncan Robinson '16

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This week, I sat down with Duncan Robinson '16, a reliever on the baseball team. Although the season does not begin until the spring, the team is already hard at work, returning to Hanover for its abbreviated fall schedule. Where did you play baseball this summer? DR: I played back home in Houston.


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Coed rush concludes over weekend

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Julietta Gervase / The Dartmouth Coed rush concluded this weekend, though most coed fraternities and societies have more fluid procedures for membership than those of formal sorority and fraternity rush. Six students accepted bids at Alpha Theta coed fraternity, which uses a formal process, and four new members joined Amarna undergraduate society, whose membership is rolling.





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Second sexual assault reported in the past month

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An undergraduate woman reported that she was sexually assaulted in her room at 1:00 a.m. this morning, according to a campus alert from Safety and Security director Harry Kinne. A college-aged male who is not enrolled at the College reportedly forced his way into the student's residence hall and room.


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Blanco talks cultural diversity, immigration

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Zonia Moore / The Dartmouth Staff Richard Blanco, a Cuban-American poet, discussed his life experience as an immigrant to launch the College's celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month on Thursday. Blanco began his reading with the first poem he wrote, "America," which describes his family's Thanksgiving celebrations and their incorporation of their cultural heritage.


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College will no longer pay for party packs

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Party packs, the ubiquitous bundles of bottled water, garlic bread and marinara sauce from Everything But Anchovies found in the front rooms of fraternities and sororities hosting parties, may disappear from Webster Avenue this year because of their high cost.


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Daily Debriefing

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Chinese activist Chen Guancheng announced that he would join the Witherspoon Institute research center in Princeton, N.J., as a three-year fellow on Wednesday, The New York Times reported.