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Standalone | Winter Carnival brings ice-skating rink to campus

Students attended the Winter Carnival in the Blakeley Hall parking lot yesterday afternoon. They enjoyed free food, ice sculptures, laser tag, an inflatable obstacle course and a photo booth. Yesterday also marked the last of four days during which students could enjoy ice skating on a synthetic rink that was set up on the tennis courts on Professors Row. Both the carnival and the ice skating were orchestrated by Programming Board.




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NCAA Tournament | Amherst men, women both reach Sweet Sixteen

Aside from the Tufts women, six other NESCAC teams appeared in the Div. III men's and women's basketball NCAA Tournaments over the weekend. Of all NESCAC schools involved, only Amherst will be sending both its men's and women's teams to the Sweet Sixteen next weekend.










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Inside the NHL | Red-hot Bruins appear playoff-bound as regular season winds down

With the regular season winding down, the hockey season is picking up steam, as playoff races are coming down to the wire. There are only four weeks left to play and every team in the NHL, except maybe the Tampa Bay Lightning and Los Angeles Kings, has a fighting chance at making the postseason. And surprisingly, the Boston Bruins are right in the thick of things.



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Not everyone is welcome in Erykah Badu's latest album, 'New AmErykah'

Erykah Badu has always defied conventions. From her eye-catching hairstyles, which shift between various tying and dying patterns, to her ability to cross genres, Badu has created quite the niche for herself as a writer and producer, but it is her talent as a vocalist that has earned her fame. Her Billie Holiday-esque voice first reached listeners in 1997 on her triple platinum debut album, "Baduizm," followed the same year by "Live," a compilation of her concert performances that currently holds double platinum status.






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Corrections

Yesterday's front-page article "Pryor wins Wendell Phillips Award" mistakenly referred to senior Alex Pryor as the TCU treasurer. In fact, Pryor is the TCU historian.