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So, it's Wednesday.  That can mean a lot of things.  Maybe it's the midpoint of a week when you've been writing more mediocre papers and taking more exams than you know was beneficial for your health, hygiene, self-esteem, and GPA.  Maybe it's the point in the term when you start getting nostalgic about the brevity of your college experience and the rapidly fleeting days of your youth.  Maybe it's the day after you stayed up till dawn finally "catching up" on your reading, in which you actually watched animal videos for 3 straight hours and went to bed only because you ran out of Cheetos puffs.


And yet, there is a glimmer of hope.  Wednesday, the hallowed Dartmouth day of shenanigans and possibility, the end of which can extend deep into the night, where your soul is stirred by dazzling sights and sounds, and your obligations float away like a toy sailboat drifting down a creek in an ever-fading dream.


Don't let the day slip away.  Come witness a one-of-a-kind performance that will roundhouse kick your midterm doldrums in the jaw.  For the first time ever, the Cords and the Aires share the stage, in an epic a cappella saga that will go down in Dartmouth lore as a Wednesday to remember.  Rage, my friends.  Rage against the dying of the light.


CORDS

AIRES

BETA

11:15


BE THERE.


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