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Editor-in-Chief James H. Wang
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Senior Issue
Issue 9.15

Published on Friday, May 29, 2009

Labels, Poetry, and Pride
Finding Something to Believe In
by Alexandra J. DiBranco

To Lift Each Other Up
by Samuel E. Kohn

The Banner that Changed my Life
I Was Wrong for Being "Right"
by Danny S. Rangel

Letting Go of Certainty
Lessons from Philip Seymour Hoffman
by Nathan S. Empsall

An Unconventional Road
Destination: Dartmouth and Beyond
by Raymond E. Rodriguez

Pride and Privileges
Finding a Place with Poetry
by Brittany N. Crosby

Everyday (Nerdy) People
Dartmouth's Most Important Lessons
by Lydia M. Chammas

Living a Conscious Life
From Shakespeare to the Matrix
by Marissa S. Knodel

Stairway to Graduation
Final Frustrations and Thank-You's
by Alessandra V. Necamp

To My Lone Pine Lover
Of Music and Milkshakes
by Diana Jih

Celebrating Oar-iginality
Experiences on the Crew Team
by Sharon C. Dauson

A Game to Play
Sharing Stories
by Scott A. Limbird

Prison Project
by Case Hathaway-Zepeda

A Higher Quality Restroom Experience
Gender Neutral Bathrooms
by Kristopher T. Gebhard

Sorority Sisters and C&R Comrades
A Love/Hate Relationship
by May-Lieng C. Karageorge

The Pursuit of Happiness
Smiles and Empathy
by Molly R. Bode

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