Freeman is free spirit, freestyler
Esther Freeman '01 has a tendency to trip when she's walking. But with skis on her feet, she is one of the world's most graceful athletes.
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Esther Freeman '01 has a tendency to trip when she's walking. But with skis on her feet, she is one of the world's most graceful athletes.
If seniors include their Scholastic Aptitude Test scores on their resumes when they apply for jobs this fall, they should "recenter" the scores to add points, Career Services Director Skip Sturman said.
Although Dartmouth may not top U.S. News and World Report's ranking of the nation's best colleges, it beats out all the other Ivies in intangible categories like "Quality of Life," "Food Quality" and "Dorm Size" in the 1998 edition of The Princeton Review's "The Best 311 Colleges."
The small minority of freshmen who brought or bought a Windows-based Intel computer are struggling to integrate themselves into the College's Macintosh-oriented network.
When director Kevin Smith released his first film, "Clerks," in 1994, he was quickly heralded as a young, up-and-coming comic "artiste". The film, shot in stark black and white and featuring all unknown actors, was a cult hit and also just happened to be downright hilarious. "Clerks" earned Smith the Filmmaker's Trophy at the Sundance Film Festival that year, and a director was suddenly born.
The Dartmouth women's volleyball team tacked on another win to its already extraordinary start to its season with a three game road win over the University of Vermont last night, 15-12, 15-13, 15-6.
I wound carefully through a sea of suits. Like oil beads moving in a glass of water, tired briefcase-laden commuters glided past one another, jockeying for a glimpse of the enormous digital board displaying the locations of departing trains. Over the loudspeaker, information blared in an almost incomprehensible dialect of English. Welcome to Paddington Station, London, England.
Dating is a difficult subject. I went on a date recently. I read in this book somewhere that you can tell exactly how a person feels about you by their body language. For example, leaning forward is a good body sign because it shows interest. I think it would be easier for everyone involved if instead of looking for all the subtle physical body language signs, each person had a few actual paper signs. You could hold the signs up during the date. That simplifies things. You're eating dinner and periodically she just holds up a sign like, "You seem like a nice guy," or "These asparagus tips are quite tasty." Of course guys would just have one sign, "Sex?" Every five minutes they would hold it up again and again.
I have very few friends here at Dartmouth, I think. But how will I count?
In their quest for excitement and some additional green, some aspiring student investors have earned a 20 percent return while investing with the College's only independent investing club.
Wearing a multi-colored headband, peace activist and Vietnam veteran Brian Willson criticized the United States government for allegedly helping the Mexican government mistreat the indigenous peoples of Mexico.
Facing waning student interest and decreasing advertising revenues, WFRD-FM, the College's student-owned and operated FM radio station, is at a crossroads of sorts -- and trying to redefine itself.
With National Coming Out Day this Saturday, gay, lesbian and bisexual students are urging students to come out of the closet -- even though the process is seldom easy.
In a speech before a crowded Cook Auditorium last night, Nobel Peace Prize winner Mairead Corrigan Maguire said the way to end the cycles of violence in Northern Ireland is by forging relationships between members of rival factions, not by relying on abstract political theories.
One of rap music's more entertaining artists, Busta Rhymes thrills again in "When Disaster Strikes," his second solo album.
To many students, fall means classes, work and tests. To the members of groovemerchant, many of them current Dartmouth students, this fall will mean so much more.
With only one player graduating from last year's championship team, Dartmouth men's tennis is looking to bring home another Ivy title. A dominant Harvard squad ranked 18th in the country stands in Dartmouth's road to glory, and without team leader Matt Fuller '97, the task will be far from easy.
Dartmouth's men's soccer team, ranked 22nd in latest national pole, played successfully against two nationally ranked teams at the Stanford / Nike Classic in Palo Alto, Calif.
Undaunted by a rain-soaked course, cold temperatures, and darkness, the women's golf team finished third overall at the Mount Holyoke Invitational this weekend in South Hadley, Massachusetts.
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