Adam Levine '08 was named a Rhodes Scholar this weekend. At Oxford, he hopes to continue work on his thesis on the image of Jesus.
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Zach Mayer '08 signs in at the local office opening for presidential hopeful Sen. Chris Dodd, D-Conn., in West Lebanon on Friday, Sept. 21.
Student Body President Travis Green '08 encouraged freshmen to carve out their own identities in college at Convocation Tuesday, held in Leede Arena.
Media trucks line the east side of the Green Tuesday in preparation for Wednesday's presidential debate.
A comparison of the diversity statistics of the Dartmouth Class of 2011 and that of the current student body.
Order of Omega President Ali Levine '07 speaks at the award ceremony, where she won Greek Woman of the Year.
Baseball has endured a slow start on top of some pre-season turmoil.
Women's lacrosse has gotten off to a lackluster start to its 2007 season after an appearance in last year's NCAA championship game.
If Hanover installs a public fiber-optic cable network, students like Jeannie Valkevich '08 could potentially surf the internet freely from off campus.
Dartmouth sophomores volunteering to lead admissions tours in the summer have been rewarded for their efforts, at $7 to $10 per tour.
Joshua Feder '08, a cast member in
Both the men's and women's swim teams, despite grueling practice schedules, continued their academic dominance in the Ivy League. The men's team averaged a GPA of 3.45, while the women averaged 3.51.
Jen Pittman '07 (pictured above) netted three goals to lead the Big Green to a thrilling 7-6 victory Saturday.
Jeff Wilkerson '07 pitched five and one-third innings of relief Thursday, allowing four runs (three earned) on six hits as BC downed the Big Green 9-6.
The Big Green bounced back from their championship hope-ending loss to Harvard last weekend by toppling the University of Hartford in Connecticut on Tuesday. The victory ensured a winning record for the Big Green.
The Big Green split a four-game home-and-home series against Harvard.
The grand opening of the new Fitness Center took place Wednesday amidst much hype, including an address by College President James Wright.
Dozens of elliptical machines line the newly opened Fitness Center.
Times are tough in the world of Dartmouth men's tennis. With two losses over the weekend, team has dropped 10 of its last 11 matches.
Yamini Rao '06 looks at a photo display exploring the results of the Bhopal chemical disaster sponsored by Amnesty International.