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Book: "Skinny Legs and All," by Tom Robbins
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Dartmouth's senior goalkeeper refused to let her team's national championship run end on Saturday. With time winding down and Dartmouth up a score in the Big Green's NCAA tournament quarterfinal match-up against Princeton, Willis stopped the would-be equalizer and pushed the team into the Final Four. Willis made seven stops, but none bigger than the one that ensured the season's extension.
With Dartmouth's season hanging in the balance, Casey Hazel '06 delivered for the Big Green. On a feed from Kristen Barry '08 in front of the net, the senior secured the pass and made no mistake about the shot. Hazel drilled the point-blank attempt into the back of the net for her second goal of the day as the Big Green players charged the field in celebration of their second consecutive trip to the Final Four.
Ben True '08
It's been an uncanny year for both genders in the acting world, in opposite ways. We saw a myriad of very strong performances from lead actors, so much so that several incredibly powerful, dead-on performances had to be left out of the Academy's all-star line-up. As for the ladies, pundits had a hard time predicting who would be nominated because ... the competition just wasn't there. While the great gender divide was somewhat perplexing, what's more peculiar is my overwhelming happiness with the two frontrunners: I have advocated P. S. Hoffman's genius since his Lester Bangs impersonation in "Almost Famous," and I've cheered for Reese Witherspoon since her days in "Pleasantville" and "Election."
Ted Newhouse '09
"In going to Dartmouth, I think I'll find the things I'm looking for," said David T. McLaughlin '54.
Editor's Note: The following is excerpted from an interview conducted with then-trustee chairman David. T. McLaughlin Feb. 21, 1981 at the Hanover Inn, two days before the announcement of his new role as president was made.
While Dartmouth is a small school, it has a generous range of arts facilities. The campus boasts countless organizations dedicated to the arts -- too many to cover here. This article and the College's orientation activities can give you a brief overview of arts on campus, but the best strategy is to dive in and pursue your passion. You'll be surprised at the depth of the offerings -- and if you're exploring uncharted waters, it's easy to create your own opportunities.
Members of the increasing number of communities linked in the aftermath of the murders of Half and Susanne Zantop reacted to the newly-proposed motive yesterday with a mix of emotions, mainly sadness, fright and continued puzzlement.
Robert Tulloch and James Parker murdered Half and Susanne Zantop during the last in a string of robbery attempts stretching back to July 2000, says a grand jury indictment released yesterday.
Six months after the murders of Dartmouth professors Half and Susanne Zantop, the Associated Press is reporting that prosecutors are leaning toward burglary gone awry as a motive.
The following is the graduation list for 2001, accurate as of Thursday, June 7. All students listed are members of the Class of 2001 unless otherwise noted.
Looking to kick off the summer in style? Try slipping in the Aerosmith CD "Just push play" and turning up the volume. The five-member band's latest album offers an exciting blend of energizing tracks that make listening to the entire album a pleasure.
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