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By Julie Plevin | November 17, 2006With the end of sophomore fall approaching, there is a sense of urgency for self-discovery among the '09 class.
With the end of sophomore fall approaching, there is a sense of urgency for self-discovery among the '09 class.
Wearing a bright orange tank top with "A-57" written in black Sharpie across the front, a skirt made out of a crazy fabric and a contagious smile, my DOC first-year trip leader, A.J. Bascom '06, looked like some sort of rock star. But as he taught us the Dartmouth Alma Mater on our way to a peak, I ...
Courtesy of the Hopkins Center In the suburb in which I grew up, not everyone thought of Bob Marley's classic song when they heard the phrase "Buffalo Soldier." (I did, but perhaps because my father was raised in Jamaica -- Jamaica, New York, that is.) So maybe, among other things, the poignant new play directed by Lou Bellamy, "Grandchildren of the Buffalo Soldiers," will add more meaning to Marley's memorable melody. The play, set on an eastern Montana reservation, is the story of the Robe family.