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Spring has sprung and love is in the air.
The Atlanta Braves have won a professional sports record 13 consecutive division crowns. And with an NL East leading 18-11 record to date, the Braves seem poised to repeat again, making the squad the most surprising winner in the early 2005 MLB season.
Yankees outfielder Gary Sheffield is a renowned hothead. And while the verdict is still out on whether or not his Thursday night scuffle with a Boston Red Sox fan was provoked by a fan's uppercut, one thing is for sure: The Shef is lucky he doesn't play soccer.
Ten Big Green student-athletes on winter sports teams received All-Ivy academic honors on March 22.
The approach of the NBA trade deadline typically means shakeups, surprises and marquee moves. The lead-up to this year's Feb. 24 deadline was no different.
Colin Barry '06 will take over as the new president of The Dartmouth beginning in January, the newspaper's current directorate announced at its annual changeover ceremony Saturday evening.
Some say that the only love stories at Dartmouth involve students and their Keystones. Topliff residence hall custodians Ken and Joyce Sensenig would probably argue otherwise.
A prominent former member of the federal judiciary penned a mass suicide note on Dartmouth's campus before killing himself, major media outlets revealed Monday.
Jesus did it over 2,000 years ago. Tupac did it in 1997. Keggy's doing it at Homecoming.
I-94. No, it's not that highway in Vermont. It's just one of those extra things -- in this case, the card that confirms a foreign visitor's right to be in the United States -- that international students have to worry about in order to study at Dartmouth. Now, Dartmouth International Office director Stephen Silver said that international students might have one more concern.
The Dartmouth men's soccer squad (2-1-4 overall, 0-0-1 Ivy) battled the Princeton Tigers (4-2-2 overall, 0-0-1 Ivy) to a scoreless draw, in a contact-filled, defense-dominated double overtime thriller at Lourie-Love Field in New Jersey Saturday.
When it comes to Major League baseball parks, it's really just Baltimore's Camden Yards and then everywhere else. And I'm not just saying this because I was dinged at Lehman, Citigroup and Morgan Stanley for a winter internship and am now desperately begging the Orioles for a job. I'm also writing this because I'm hoping that an avid reader of The D will see this article and then tell daddy to hire me.
By the end of Orientation, the typical Dartmouth freshman realizes that the College experience is not just about class and studying. Come fall, the Big Green athletics calendar will kick into high gear, offering new students the opportunity to attend home games for the College's 32 varsity sports teams. Like the College's social options, Dartmouth teams range from the good to the bad to the ugly. Here is a look at the past year in Dartmouth sports in order to know what home games are worth fitting into the rigorous Dartmouth academic schedule:
Following in the footsteps of such journalistic luminaries as Mike Wallace, Barbara Walters and Bonnie Bernstein, The Dartmouth's Steven Orbuch catches up with the big sports names on campus and asks the questions that others have too much professionalism or integrity to ask. Today, Orbuch sits down with crew star and sex symbol Dan Donoho '06.
Between Friday's Opening Ceremonies and Aug. 29, athletes will compete for a total of 301 gold medals in 31 event fields in Athens, Greece. Below, The Dartmouth presents some of the most compelling events of this year's international sports showcase:
A squad of New Hampshire high-school football stars crushed rival Vermont 41-14 in the 51st annual Shrine Maple Sugar Bowl held before 10,807 fans at Memorial Field on Saturday.
Team Theta Delt was crowned champion of the first ever Grab Life By the Ball charity dodgeball tournament held in Leede Arena on Friday evening.
Don't expect the A-Rod effect to play out in Boston. Unlike the Texas Rangers, who significantly improved when they dealt their superstar shortstop, the Red Sox traded away their shot at post-season success when the team sent away all-star shortstop Nomar Garciaparra to the Cubs for Doug Mientkiewicz and Orlando Cabrera. Yes, Cabrera and Mientkiewicz are Gold Glovers. Yes, Nomar is struggling with a nagging injury and yes, Nomar probably felt uncomfortable in Boston after the Sox's desperate attempts to trade him for Alex Rodriguez this past off-season.
Who ever said that long nights at the library are boring, monotonous affairs?
For almost 20 years, Greg Maddux has been one of greatest ballplayers, period. Since he is a pitcher, Maddux only plays once every four or five games, so he cannot change his team's fortune on a day-to-day basis, but when his day comes, you know what to expect: a quality start.