Stallone plans sixth 'Rocky' installment
Yo Adrian! Rocky is planning another comeback.
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Yo Adrian! Rocky is planning another comeback.
PHILADELPHIA -- Two days after one of the best games of his career, Penn running back Kyle Ambrogi committed suicide, the university and police said.
Paris Hilton said she ended her five-month engagement to a Greek shipping heir because she's "not ready for marriage" and didn't want it to end in divorce. The 24-year-old celebutante-turned-model broke off wedding plans with Paris Latsis, 22, because she didn't want to rush into marriage too quickly.
This Saturday, May 8, Broadway star of "Phantom of the Opera," Ted Keegan will join conductor Max C. Culpepper and the members of the Dartmouth Wind Symphony in their spring concert "Music of the Seasons: Voices of Spring" at 8 p.m. in Spaulding Auditorium.
This weekend marks the return of legendary Hollywood sceenwriter Budd Schulberg '36 to Dartmouth. Beginning April 15, Schulberg will be on campus to screen two of his most famous films, "On The Waterfront" and "A Face In The Crowd," as well as his new documentary, "Budd Schulberg: A Contender."
As students left campus for spring break, three College alums were gearing up for the prospect of prominent government service.
Starting today, America's oldest college newspaper presents a new look to its readership.
The Hanover Police Department is investigating the shooting of a dog found seriously wounded in a snow bank Tuesday afternoon.
For the fourth year in a row, Psi Upsilon fraternity will not hold its Winter Carnival keg jump.
Christina Porter '06 entered a deep coma Tuesday after sustaining serious injuries that afternoon at the Dartmouth Skiway.
The Dartmouth World Music Percussion Ensemble, led by Hafiz Shabazz, will perform tonight in Spaulding Auditorium.
The 44-year-old Robert Peter Brundage Lodge at the Dartmouth Skiway is set to be demolished today, with its replacement, the new McLane Family Lodge, scheduled to be opened before the start of the next ski season. The McLane Lodge -- named after contributor Andy McLane '69 -- will be a two-story, 16,000-square-foot facility capable of accommodating the more than 40,000 annual visitors to the Dartmouth Skiway in Lyme.