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(02/20/01 11:00am)
As NCAA Tournament fever begins to sweep college basketball fans around the nation, the Ivy League is stirring up its own March Madness. A phenomenal weekend has left the league with a three-way tie for first place, and six teams with a shot, however small, to win the crown and a berth in the "grand-daddy of them all."
(02/15/01 11:00am)
In a match up for first place in the Ivy League, Princeton traveled to the Palestra to take on the Penn Quakers Tuesday night. Coming on the heels of a comeback victory over Harvard on Saturday, the Tigers took command early and cruised to victory 67-53.
(02/12/01 11:00am)
During their Winter term meetings over the weekend, the Board of Trustees approved a budget for the 2001-2002 academic year, including a 3.5 percent tuition increase that brings the annual cost for a Dartmouth education to $26,400. Combined tuition, room and board will be $34,458, an increase of 3.8 percent overall.
(02/01/01 11:00am)
Awful, just plain awful. Between the two teams, we witnessed twenty-one punts, a third down efficiency of 16.67 percent (5 for 30), 396 yards of offense, and a paltry twenty-four first downs. People expected Super Bowl XXXV to be a slow, field position game but not like this. We also expected it to be a low-scoring, smash-mouth game with a margin of victory no more than a few points.
(02/01/01 11:00am)
To the Editor:
(01/24/01 11:00am)
For the second year in a row, Dartmouth women's basketball narrowly pulled out a victory against the University of Hartford. With three seconds remaining on the game clock, Katherine Hanks '03 coolly sunk a free throw to seal a 67-63 lead for the Big Green and complete a dramatic and controversial second half.
(01/19/01 11:00am)
On Tuesday not one, but two high school hoopsters poured in triple digits for the first time since 1979. Junior Cedric Helmsley knocked down 101 for Heritage Christian Academy in a 178-28 victory over Banff Christian School while DaJuan Wagner scored 100 for Camden High in a 157-67 victory over Gloucester Township Technical School at Camden, N.J.
(01/12/01 11:00am)
After a win and a tie against the Vermont Catamounts last weekend, the Big Green appear to have their first half woes behind them as they head into this weekend. Dartmouth will be back home at Thompson to face Colgate and Cornell, two teams at opposite ends of the ECAC standings. The Colgate Red Raiders are behind the Big Green in tenth place going into this weekend, while the Cornell Big Red is 4-1-1 and in fourth.
(11/21/00 11:00am)
Dartmouth's swimming and diving teams competed this weekend at the Karl Michael Pool on campus.
(10/27/00 9:00am)
While one's idea of homecoming athletic events may range from running 104 times around the bonfire to reenacting naval battles in a fraternity basement, this weekend will have its share of true Dartmouth athletic action. Homecoming weekend is not just about the football game, folks.
(10/27/00 9:00am)
After more than a century of changing times, the Class of 2004 can look forward to a grand bonfire that hearkens back to such famous figures as Winston Churchill, Lord Dartmouth and a few daring students who began what has become a celebrated symbol of the so-called Dartmouth experience.
(10/25/00 9:00am)
I heard a rumor the other day that baseball is played outside of New York. I'm just as surprised as you are, but apparently there are 28 other teams out there, with 28 general managers, all of whom are salivating over the richest free agent class in baseball history. Money (lots of it) will be spent, franchises will be reborn and loyalties will take a backseat to checkbooks. Below are the top five most eligible ballplayers, coming to a stadium near you.
(10/18/00 9:00am)
Brown won yet again, remaining undefeated in the Ivy League and reaffirming its status as a potential threat to Dartmouth's Ivy hopes. The Big Green's upcoming opponent, Columbia, only managed to tie Penn.
(10/03/00 9:00am)
When you're hot, you're hot. Jero Esteve '03, who shot even par at the Toski Men's Golf Invitational in Amherst, Mass., was hot on the links.
(06/12/00 9:00am)
Even among the list of successful Big Green athletes from the Class of 2000, one team stands out as the brightest. The players on the Dartmouth women's lacrosse team -- Melissa Frazier '00, Kate Graw '00, Jacque Weitzel '00 and Whitney Hale '00 " will be remembered as the one of the most successful Dartmouth classes for any sport in school history.
(05/25/00 9:00am)
African-Americans have a higher incidence of hypertension (high blood pressure) than do Africans living in Africa. How ought we to solve this serious U.S. health problem?
(05/25/00 9:00am)
A panel of Dartmouth undergraduates, just back from a term of teaching in Marshallese public schools, offered personal accounts of their trip last night, along with Marshall Islands Ambassador to the U.S. Banny de Brum, and First Secretary at the Embassy, Kristina Stege.
(05/24/00 9:00am)
Three Big Green women's lacrosse players found their names on the All-America team yesterday as midfielder Jacque Weitzel '00 and attacker Kate Graw '00 were listed on the Brine/IWLCA Division 1 All-America first team, while goalkeeper Sarah Hughes '02 was a third team selection.
(05/16/00 9:00am)
I have a problem with the direction of the game of baseball. Although there are a variety of different things I feel the need to gripe about, there is one that I find truly irritating -- the home runs.
(04/26/00 9:00am)
Jacque Weitzel '00 earned the Ivy League's Offensive Player of the Week award on Monday after leading the No. 2 Big Green women's lacrosse team to its fourth consecutive Ivy Championship.