Monday's poll indicates N.H. vote still dead heat
A poll released in New Hampshire Monday shows Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry and President Bush locked in a near dead heat as voters head to the polls.
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A poll released in New Hampshire Monday shows Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry and President Bush locked in a near dead heat as voters head to the polls.
After a 25 year absence, the National Collegiate Ski Championships returns this week to celebrate its golden anniversary in the cradle of intercollegiate skiing.
The Dartmouth women's water polo team established its title-contender status with a 3-1 record at the preseason Yale Invitational on Saturday. Led by phenom Samantha Klau '05 with 15 goals, the Big Green outscored its opponents 45-20.
Junior forward Carly Haggard (Port Alberni, B.C.) has been named one of the 10 finalists for the 2002 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award.
Despite the massive amounts of snow covering the landscape of the Upper Valley, collegiate tennis is still heating things up inside the Boss Tennis Center. The Dartmouth women's tennis team knocked off Boston College, 4-3, last Saturday here in Hanover.
The Dartmouth Men's Rugby team enters the Northeastern playoffs this weekend as the third seed in its division. The Big Green will travel to play SUNY-Buffalo in what should be a hard-hitting game. A win and their season is extended. A loss and the DRFC packs up and comes home to await next season.
The Dartmouth men's water polo team won its fourth Collegiate Water Polo Association New England Division Championship in six years last weekend. Defeating Williams 10-8 in the finals continued the Big Green's undefeated record in 2001 CWPA play. Yale placed third. The victory advances Dartmouth to the national championships November 9-11 at the University of Florida in Gainesville.
K. Barry Sharpless '63 was named a co-winner of the 2001 Nobel Prize in chemistry for his work in developing new molecular synthesis techniques critical to the creation of new drugs.
On Sunday night in Afghanistan, weeks of waiting for the fallout of the Sept. 11th incidents came to fruition as a wave of American and British air assaults were launched against the nation.
This past Saturday, the DWRC overcame high winds at Sachem and prevailed over Brown University by a score of 19-7.
At one point during the 2001 Collegiate Road Cycling season, the Dartmouth cycling team feared that they would not even qualify for the National Championships. Aside from weekly top-five finishes of senior Kate Sherwin, winner of the Eastern Conference Division II overall woman's title, top finishes were few and far between.
With the National Tournament on the horizon, Dartmouth's Men's Rugby Club fought its way to a fourth consecutive Ivy League title this past weekend. The road to the title was not easy, as Princeton hung with the Big Green until the very end, falling to Dartmouth 23-20.
Dartmouth Ski Teams have spawned 86 Olympians. Dartmouth's varsity skiing program is one of the most visible collegiate ski programs in the world, with a history dating back to the inauguration of the sport, hosting the first ski race in the world. Out of the spotlight, but still very much sharing in the success of this program, are the Dartmouth Development Ski Teams.
Hanover Police identified the woman whose body was found on the icy surface of the Connecticut River near Ledyard Bridge shortly before noon on Wednesday as Olga Diaz, 75, of Hanover.
Shortly before noon yesterday, an elderly woman was found dead on the Connecticut River near the Ledyard Bridge, the Hanover Police reported.
Tennessee replaced Notre Dame atop The Associated Press women's basketball poll Monday, a familiar spot for the Lady Vols but one they haven't held since February 1999.
The Dartmouth Ski Team continued its domination of the carnival circuit this weekend. After handily beating the University of Vermont and the rest of the field last week by 30 points, Dartmouth won by nearly 80 points this weekend at the Colby College Carnival in Sugarloaf, Maine.
Jeffrey Immelt, who graduated from Dartmouth in 1978, was named the next chairman and chief executive of General Electric in late November and will take office at the end of 2001.
The Dartmouth women's volleyball team won its third straight match Sunday over Brown to take home the University of Maine Invitational championship. Jen Madsen '02 was named tournament MVP after collecting 13 kills and 13 digs.
The Dartmouth women's sailing team won the ICYRA Dinghy Championships yesterday afternoon after completing a total of 36 races in two divisions in St. Mary's City, Maryland.