Football, hockey titles mark big year for Big Green sports
It was a scene replayed time and time again during the 1992-93 sports season: the image of the graduating student-athletes playing their last games in the green and white.
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It was a scene replayed time and time again during the 1992-93 sports season: the image of the graduating student-athletes playing their last games in the green and white.
Tracey Pettengill '93 will bike across country this summer to raise money for the American Cancer Society in memory of her mother, who died of cancer in 1987.
Twenty years ago, Dartmouth graduated the first women in its 203-year history.
It's 11:35 p.m. on a performance night and Spontaneous Combustion is on the serenading prowl. They've already made one hit, and they're looking for more helpless prey.
There should be nothing especially extraordinary about Joe Tosone '93 or Dennis Durkin '93. They're just two seniors within a few weeks of graduation, looking for a job. It just so happens that they will wear cleats and sweats, not loafers and suits, for their job interviews.
The Men's and Women's Rugby Clubs have received permission from the Board of Trustees to solicit funds to build a new clubhouse as part of the Will to Excel Campaign.
A report prepared by the Committee on Admissions and Financial Aid a year ago and set to be discussed by the faculty today recommends that Dartmouth and the rest of the Ivy League change from NCAA Division I-AA to Division III athletics.
The women's ultimate frisbee team came close to qualifying for nationals this weekend at the Ultimate Frisbee Regional Tournament here at Dartmouth.
It's amazing how timing can warp perspective in sports.
As he walked off Sachem Field with a shirt that looked like the "before" picture in a detergent commercial and clumps of grass and mud clinging to his legs, ultimate frisbee team member Jordan Stern '94 bent down to pick up a rusty length of pipe and a weather-worn, heavily chipped piano leg.
The stage was set for a disastrous end to a frustrating season.
Residents of the RipWoodSmith dormitory cluster met last night in a forum intended to ease racial tensions heightened by a string of Blitzmail messages that circulated through the cluster the last week.
In the outdoor track season, there are the Heptagonal Championships and nothing else. That weekend has arrived for the men and women's track teams as they prepare to head off to Brown for the Heps.
When the women's tennis team looks back on the 1993 season, there will be no mistaking that it added its own unique chapter to the history of the program.
It's amazing how a pair of 350-foot home runs can gloss over a shaky pitching performance or a few mistakes in the field.