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The Dartmouth
November 14, 2024 | Latest Issue
The Dartmouth
Robert Isaacs
The Setonian
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Foodstop cracks down on parking-lot loitering

The Foodstop convenience store has asked Hanover Police for help in reducing the number of local teenagers who use the store's parking lot as a gathering place. Hanover Police will "ask persons who do not belong at the Foodstop to leave," according to flyers posted by Foodstop management.

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Moose or Big Green? It's up to you

If any incoming freshmen are unexcited to cheer for a large color, future classes may be able to rally around a mascot: the Moose. While Dartmouth teams have historically been called the Indians, and currently are referred to as the Big Green, neither of these titles was ever officially adopted by the College.

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Jewelry store robbery remains unsolved

At the end of Spring term, the campus and town of Hanover were blooming with flowers and burglaries. Hanover Police are still investigating the May 24 armed robbery of the Ward Amidon Jewelry Store on Main St., Hanover Police Detective Sergeant Frank Moran said. Moran said they have been able to obtain artist's sketches of the two unmasked men who robbed the store at gunpoint. "The people have not been identified yet," he said.

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'97s celebrate Senior Week

The members of the Class of 1997 are commemorating the end of their Dartmouth experiences this weekend, rounding out a week of senior activities and celebrations. Senior Week Committee co-Chairs Emily Michaels '97 and Tracy Rosen '97 were in charge of determining which activities would be included in this year's schedule. Senior Week began Tuesday with "On the Town in Hanover," a special event which Rosen said was "a last hurrah here in Hanover." Seniors were granted discounts and special deals at a number of local businesses, including 5 Olde Nugget Alley, the Dartmouth Co-op, the Hanover Inn and Murphy's on the Green. In addition, a number of groups performed at Casque & Gauntlet senior society on Main Street, including the Dodecaphonics, Final Cut and Groove Merchant. Wednesday's activities included both on-campus and off-campus options.

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