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Arts & Living

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Forum held to reconfirm college’s commitment to sustainability

On Monday, February 13th, Davidson President Carol Quillen, former President Tom Ross, and Physical Plant Director David Holthouser celebrated the newly installed solar panels on Baker Sports Complex. Full story

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Starlings in flight: Gamut Dance Company’s sixth annual show

Gamut Dance Company filled Duke Family Performance Hall on last Friday and Saturday nights with a performance of deceiving proportions. Full story

Think Pink: the why and how of Bosom Buddies

Valentine's Day may have come and gone, but the color pink won't disappear just yet. In fact, with Connor House kicking off their spring fundraising campaign for Bosom Buddies, the proliferation of pink is only beginning. Full story

Perspectives

Reassessing the meaning of honor

This week's top story, "Honor standard inconsistent in academic, social settings," paints a grim picture of how honor currently operates on campus. Full story

Lampposts need respect

Along the brick paths that wind across campus are a multitude of lampposts. Full story

Crier changed for the worse?

Recently, Davidson has redesigned The Crier, the daily e-mail to all students detailing the daily events at Davidson. Full story

Some unhappy with housing

As a sophomore, I'm incredibly excited to spend next fall semester studying abroad in Argentina, discovering a new culture, and having what I hope will be an enlightening experience. However, what I am not looking forward to is the housing situation that I will be confronted with upon returning to campus. Full story

Understanding internet piracy

In January, two controversial acts introduced to address the problem of internet piracy, titled SOPA and PIPA, were both shelved amid massive backlash from the internet community. Full story