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(10/08/98 9:00am)
As I began to read David Berenson's column ["Decide for Yourself," The Dartmouth, Oct. 6] on the detrimental influence of fraternities on the Dartmouth campus, my vision began to blur and my head began to spin. No, this was not due to the rabid anger that tends to rise in my blood whenever I am exposed to another piece of preachy anti-fraternity propaganda, but rather the fact that I had just finished my 7th game of beer pong on a typical Tuesday night at my fraternity.
(05/27/98 9:00am)
When one envisions the prototypical power hitting first baseman, Dartmouth's Aaron Meyer '00 hardly fits the stereotypical image of a big burly slugger such as Mark McGwire, yet it is hard to deny that Meyer is the Big Green's answer to Big Mac.
(11/12/96 11:00am)
When the Dartmouth men's soccer team stepped onto a muddy Chase Field on Sunday, it knew it was out to earn some respect from its Ivy League foe, Columbia, and salvage the remains of what has been an up and down season with a victory.
(11/04/96 11:00am)
During the course of a season there are several games that a team can point to as being crucial to the overall success of their year.
(10/28/96 11:00am)
When the Dartmouth men's soccer team entered its showdown with Cornell on Saturday the Big Green held their fate in the Ivy League in their own hands.
(10/22/96 9:00am)
For a young Dartmouth squad which entered this season looking to prove that it was better than its 6-11 (3-4 Ivy) record last year, the Big Green are certainly on track.
(10/14/96 9:00am)
When the Dartmouth's men's soccer team took the field Saturday afternoon the men in green were trying to stop a three game winless streak and get back on the right track as they prepare to tackle the most onerous part of their schedule in the next few weeks.
(10/07/96 9:00am)
The Dartmouth men's soccer team came into this weekend's Umbro/Lipton classic riding a three game unbeaten streak, not expecting to get shut out of the win column. Unfortunately, for the Big Green expectations are not always realities.
(10/03/96 9:00am)
Yesterday afternoon the Dartmouth men's soccer team reaffirmed the notion that the Big Green are a dangerous team on the rise with an impressive 2-0 victory over nationally ranked Northeastern.
(09/30/96 9:00am)
When the Dartmouth men's soccer team traveled to New Jersey on Saturday to face off against a Princeton team that was nationally ranked at the start of the season, they were fully expecting a battle.
(05/20/96 9:00am)
Throughout the season, the Dartmouth varsity heavyweight men's crew team made it no secret that they had only one goal this season, to win Eastern Sprints.
(05/13/96 9:00am)
The men's heavyweight crew team got back in the win column this weekend with an impressive home victory over Syracuse.
(05/06/96 9:00am)
After four years, the Cochrane Cup is out of Big Green hands.
(05/03/96 9:00am)
The men's heavyweight crew team traveled down to Providence, R.I. this past weekend to square off against the mighty Brown Bears and were swept in all four races.
(04/24/96 9:00am)
The men's heavyweight crew team swept its way to victory, defeating both Boston University and Rutgers last Saturday.
(04/18/96 9:00am)
The Big Green men's heavyweight crew team came away victorious in every race, as it swept the University of New Hampshire, in Durham, on Sunday.
(04/09/96 9:00am)
The men's heavyweight crew team started its spring season on a sour note this past weekend.
(03/29/96 11:00am)
As the baseball team kicks off their season in search of their first Ivy League title since 1987, it is obvious that the team will need to rely on the stellar play and leadership of captains Greg Gilmer '96 and Jake Isler '96.
(03/28/96 11:00am)
Winter's cold has begun to give way to spring's warmth and the ice that once covered the Connecticut River now has melted away. These changes can mean only one thing- crew season is once again upon us.
(03/06/96 11:00am)
For most freshman athletes, their first season tends to be a time of transition, when they are asked to play a limited role on the team while learning from the upperclassmen.