The Dartmouth softball team routed Columbia in consecutive games during Monday's doubleheader.
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A panel discusses Nelson Rockefeller's legacy on Thursday.
Jere Daniell '55, history professor emeritus, examines the
Ralph Nader, 2008 independent candidate for president, spoke on Monday about his candidacy, the government's bailout and his competition.
Al Mulley '70, chair of the presidential search committee, meets with community members to solicit feedback in Collis Common Ground Friday afternoon.
Experts analyze multiple aspects of poverty and conceptions of poverty at a Rockefeller Center panel on Monday.
New York Times reporter Louis Uchitelle examines the psychological effects of layoffs and possible money-saving alternatives during his Monday speech.
Journalists at Wednesday's panel described the way the journalism industry has adapted to technological advancements in the Internet age.
Anna Hui, the first Asian American Associate Deputy Secretary of Labor, encouraged students to explore different careers in a lecture on Monday.
The Big Green's rally fell short in the closing minutes as Dartmouth narrowly missed what would have been its second consecutive upset.
Ari Gayer '09 split his singles matches over the weekend, winning against Princeton in straight sets Friday before falling against Penn Saturday.
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Cornell grabbed the Ivy League's bid in the NCAA tournament after beating Dartmouth in a three-team playoff.
Cornell grabbed the Ivy League's bid in the NCAA tournament after beating Dartmouth in a three-team playoff.
Board Chairman Ed Haldeman '70 and College President James Wright watch the women's basketball team defeat Columbia on Saturday night.
Aqqaluk Lynge, president of the Inuit Circumpolar Conference in Greenland, spoke on the need for Inuit input in climate change policy on Wednesday.
The Big Green put itself in a three-way tie for first place in the Ivy League with two wins, over Princeton and Penn, last weekend.
Nancy MacLean spoke about social activists from the 1960s and 70s and their confrontations with the conservative movement.