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By Amelia Acosta and Tyler Bradford | November 14, 2013HOME MEMOIRS:Literally what is "Three For Ship?" Why is its website so confusing? DICK'S HOUSE:While there is, by definition, nothing trendy about Dick's House, the difficulty one has getting an appointment seems to imply it's the hottest spot on campus. COURSE REJECTION:Somehow not getting into the classes you wanted stings almost as much as getting rejected for formal.
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By Amelia Acosta and Tyler Bradford | November 7, 2013This week we explore the experiences of students whose lives are at cultural crossroads and the ways that students deal with long-distance relationships, both of which can evoke that same sense of confusion.
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By Amelia Acosta and Tyler Bradford | November 7, 2013BIG LOVE WARMTH:We love the unexpected sun but it might be time to pick a season, Hanover. SPACE:Apparently the chance of life on other planets is greater than ever, according to data from NASA's Kepler spacecraft.
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By Amelia Acosta and Tyler Bradford | October 31, 2013DSTYLE SHADE:Nothing is quite so satisfying as the subtle, nonverbal putdown. BASEBALL:The Boston Red Sox came in strong with a Wednesday night victory against the St.
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By Amelia Acosta and Tyler Bradford | October 31, 2013The first snow in Hanover is usually a letdown. Everyone, myself included, gets really excited at those first flurries, imagining winter wonderlands to come.
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By Amelia Acosta and Tyler Bradford | October 24, 2013Margaret Rowland / The Dartmouth Staff I used to be intensely opposed to the idea of reflection.
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By Amelia Acosta and Tyler Bradford | October 24, 2013FAT TALK DARTMOUTH COMPLIMENTS: After an intermittent hiatus, the anonymous compliment option returns. COURSE SELECTION: Dartmouth does what it does best: forces us to think about the upcoming term when we hadn't even realized this one was halfway over.
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By Amelia Acosta and Tyler Bradford | October 17, 2013Maggie Rowland / The Dartmouth Senior Staff As I got my economics midterm back earlier this week, I found myself once again cursing the day that I decided to "take a class out of interest". It's my senior year of college, but I still haven't learned to stick to what I'm good at and avoid the subjects I'm just not meant to tackle.
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By Amelia Acosta and Tyler Bradford | October 17, 2013JUNOT DIAZ 1902: Gone are the days of lounging on the Green. It's crunch time. OPEN FOR BUSINESS: It's been a long three weeks, but our government finally exists again.