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Friday, October 29, 2004
Volume 25, Issue 4

Homecoming Football Preview

It's difficult to imagine two football teams in such disparate situations. Dartmouth is in the midst of a supremely disappointing campaign, having topped off a season-long losing skid by falling to perennial Ivy League bottom-dweller Columbia and woeful Holy Cross.

Homecoming History at the College

Despite change, Dartmouth Night and the ensuing games of Homecoming weekend still provide the ideal opportunities for all members of the College community to show the dedication to Dartmouth, lest the old traditions fail.

Why I Rushed the Field

We all know Dartmouth is a small college steeped in history and tradition. These traditions are only passed through the current classes on campus, and with one hiccup can disappear. This is my story of rushing the field during Homecoming 2001—an enduring tradition that shows the true grit of a fresh Dartmouth Class.

Rugby Homecoming: Saturday, Sachem Field, Kickoff at Noon, v. Northeastern

Dartmouth is by far the more talented team and as long as they bring the desire and intensity that has typified the team's play this year there is no way they can lose.

Letters to the Editor

Classical Correx, More Correx, Delivered In Song, Alumni Association Contretemps, College Hopes To Reduce Influence Of Undesireables, MR.MR. JOE OKARO Propositions MR.MR. JOE RAGO

Editorial

P. Wright Meets P. Diddy, Votes 'Bad Boys For Life.'

Though practically all the pepperpot shouted from the podium demanded an exclamation point—Get involved! Get pissed off! Speak up! Speak out! Make a difference! Make your voice heard! Make some noise! Be loud! Just vote!—it's no surprise that so much of it went over like so much wet cement.

The Week in Review

Week in Review

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