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The men's club lacrosse team ended its spring season with a 2-1 record after posting wins over New England College and Holy Cross and suffering a lone loss to the University of Vermont.
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The men's club lacrosse team ended its spring season with a 2-1 record after posting wins over New England College and Holy Cross and suffering a lone loss to the University of Vermont.
The Dartmouth women's rugby team went into its match against Williams knowing exactly what it was playing for: EBA's buffalo chicken pizza was waiting for them in their brand new clubhouse.
In a first for the program, the women's ultimate frisbee team placed first at the Yale Cup tournament. The team was undefeated in the tournament and came away with the winner's prize -- a $150 gift certificate to Gaia Sports, a sporting goods company specializing in ultimate frisbee products.
It is not uncommon to see women on the Dartmouth rugby team sporting black eyes while walking around campus.
When asked the scores of the Dartmouth women's water polo team's four matches, freshman Jenna Newgard '09 said, "We creamed some teams, I can't remember all the scores." Newgard's statement expresses a good idea of how dominant Dartmouth was in its first-ever home tournament.
Thereare problems with the Greek system."I hear that sentence, or some variation of it, with a fair amount of frequency at Dartmouth.Staunch anti-Greek students insist it, administrators and faculty assert it, even members of Coed Fraternity Sorority organizations are willing to concede it.Nonetheless, we all know that the frats, sororities, and coeds thrive here -- even without freshman, about half of the student population has joined a one.
Walking home from the River apartments yesterday, I came across an abandoned copy of the July issue of Cosmopolitan magazine. Torn between feminist disgust and trashy curiosity, I finally decided to pick it up. C'mon, I really wanted to read the excerpt from "The Hot Zone" and take the quiz. I'd just try to avoid all the self-image-destroying pictures and articles.