Jeffrey Fairbrothers, a Hanover High student, was acquitted of all charges.
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Dartmouth shortstop Erik Bell '08 fielded 20 balls in a four-game split with Yale in Hanover last weekend.
Mike Novosel '10 saved 11 of 24 shots on goal, and men's lacrosse earned its first Ivy League win with a 17-14 victory over Yale Wednesday afternoon.
The Big Green baseball team caught a glimpse this season's potential after winning two of three games against Navy last weekend.
Hanover High School disciplined 14 students, of 30 original suspects, involved in last summer's cheating scandal. 10 students face criminal charges.
The nine students accused of stealing the exams reportedly entered Hanover High School after classes for the day had ended.
The Big Green finished off the preseason with a 16-inning scrimmage.
Men's water polo notched two victories on Saturday against both Yale and BU, but fell twice on Sunday.
Bret Tenenhaus '09, Captain of the Sig Ep softball team, serves up a pitch to his teammates. Sig Ep (5-0) earned the first seed in next week's playoffs.
Representatives from Sustainable Dartmouth and other environmental organizations meet to discuss aspirations for the summer.
Former Editor-in-Chief of The Dartmouth Keith Boykin '87 spoke about
Dartmouth sailing placed third at the USCGA Alumni Bowl this weekend
David Waslen '07 concluded his Dartmouth career with a doubles victory.
Dartmouth lost only a pair races en route to the New England title.
Brian Christie '07 and Brian Lloyd '08 compete in multi-player mode, using separate guitar-shaped
Harvard Medical School's Paul Epstein, a public health and climate change expert, links global warming and disease in Filene Auditorium Thursday.
Undergraduate students enter Rollins Chapel for a memorial held in honor of Meleia Willis-Starbuck '07, who was killed in July, 2005.
Short hours and pricey meals created many complaints among Jewish students during Passover. DDS said high prices were mostly due to more restrictions.
Many student organizations, such as Epsilon Kappa Theta sorority, sponsored booths at Monday's Sex Festival.
Student Assembly passed a resolution last night which gives students a greater say in the budget agenda. The resolution also requires the SBAC to publish a report explaining the issues raised over the term and the decisions made.