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Colorado College professor Timothy Fuller and London School of Economics professor emeritus Kenneth Minogue discussed the liberal arts on Tuesday.
University of Wisconsin Law School professor Asifa Quraishi discussed Islamic and constitutional law in a lecture on Tuesday.
Four teams participated in the third annual business plan competition, organized by the Club of Dartmouth Entrepreneurs, on Monday.
American University professor Nancy Polikoff spoke about efforts to legalize gay marriage at Dartmouth on Tuesday.
Harvard professor Mark Jordan disucssed anti-gay rights activist Anita Bryant in his Friday lecture at the Rockefeller Center.
Motivational speaker Valerie Yong discussed the
The normally high-scoring Big Green offensive attack was held to just five total runs in its doubleheader on Saturday.
Dartmouth's No. 1 doubles team of Stephen Greif '11 and Dan Freeman '10 defeated Columbia on Saturday, 8-5.
Shuli Sade's piece
The Big Green men's basketball team's two losses over the weekend ended any NCAA Tournament hopes.
Robbie Pride '10 scored six points and grabbed two rebounds in Dartmouth's crucial victory over Columbia on Saturday night in Hanover.
Four panelists discussed the effects of new technology on the ownership rights of writers and producers at a Monday panel.
The Dartmouth Wind Symphony's concert,
Several parents of members of the Dartmouth women's tennis team believe Twitter will increase attendance at matches.
Boston University professor Andrew Bacevich argued that United States foreign policy is defined by expansionism in a Thursday lecture at the College.
English professor Donald Pease gave the 22nd annual presidential lecture.
MIT professor Nick Montfort discussed interactive, text-based video games in his Wednesday lecture.