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CAMPUS CONFIDENTIAL

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CAMPUS CONFIDENTIAL
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The Moving Dartmouth Forward committee charged with making recommendations to curb binge drinking, sexual assault and exclusivity on campus is now expected to report to President Phil Hanlon ’77 by the end of the year.

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In a student poll conducted by The Dartmouth in mid September, 64 percent of respondents said they disapprove of the “freedom budget" and 64 percent said they would not like to see the Greek system abolished.

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King Arthur Flour’s café in Baker-Berry Library will stay open. Controversy erupted over rumors that the College wanted to limit the bakery’s menu this summer, but apparently all is well. “Essentially it’s business as is,” said a company spokesman.

FRESHMAN CLASS

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Percentage of students from the class of 2018 who are the first generation from their families to attend college

OH DEER! With the local deer popula- tion up by 30 percent due to recent mild winters, Ha- nover and Dartmouth have teamed up to open more property to hunters.

is notHing sacReD? During Fieldstock weekend in early August, Safety & Security found graffiti that read, “question everything,” near the Bema.

baRe facts Three nude runners seen sprinting across the Ledyard Bridge this summer later admitted to officials that they were doing the ledyard challenge.

HanDs up as news hit campus about the tragic events taking place in ferguson, missouri, the afro-american Society organized a candlelight vigil on the green to remember victims of police brutality.

cookeD “there’s a lot of restaurants in hanover. it’s kind of at a satura- tion point,” says 3 Guys Basement Barbecue owner Nigel Leeming. The restaurant closed in August.

omg St. thomas episcopal church in hanover offered a “Blessing of Backpacks and laptops” on September 21.

AERIAL ATTACK football coach Buddy teevens ’79 has deployed a video-camera- equipped drone to shoot short recruiting videos for the team.