Swimmers end regular season
The Big Green swimmers finished up their regular season this weekend as the women (6-8) lost to Yale, 176-119, and the men lost to Yale, Harvard, and Cornell to finish the season 2-9 overall, 0-7 Ivy.
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The Big Green swimmers finished up their regular season this weekend as the women (6-8) lost to Yale, 176-119, and the men lost to Yale, Harvard, and Cornell to finish the season 2-9 overall, 0-7 Ivy.
Over its evolution, the Winter Carnival Weekend has always found students drinking, dancing, relaxing and enjoying the winter weather. But as alumni recall them, the Carnivals of the past were much more enjoyable than those of today.
The men's and women's track and field teams were in action this weekend as the men destroyed Vermont, 88.5-41.5 and the women finished third out of four teams at The University of Rhode Island.
Dartmouth returned to Hanover with wins over Yale and Brown over the weekend to learn that indeed, home is where the victories are.
Director Jerry Zaks '67 has proved his success in working with the stage and the screen as he makes his feature film debut directing the movie, "Marvin's Room."
The Dartmouth swim team took on Columbia and UMass this weekend. Both the men and the women lost to Columbia. Against UMass, the women were defeated, losing 171-129. The men rallied to win 155.5-144.5.
It was a tale of two halves for the Big Green in both games over the weekend, but in the end it is the best of times for Dartmouth basketball.
None of the four participants in yesterday's political panel discussion "Who's in Charge?" could agree on who holds power in Washington after the 1996 elections.
Student performances, drama, and dance will all converge this semester at the Hopkins Center of Performing Arts as officials there hastily ready themselves for another incredible semester of exclusive premieres and inspired student productions.
Fall term brought Dartmouth more than foliage and football.
The Dartmouth men's swim team opened their season this past weekend against Brown and Navy. Though expectations were high, the team left the Naval Academy with an 0-2 record. The Big Green lost to Navy 175-67 and lost to Brown 137-98.
Dean of Dartmouth Medical School Andrew Wallace will not to seek a third term as dean, the College announced this week.
The Big Green used "40 minutes of relentlessness" to sweep Patriot League opponents Colgate and Lafayette in their opening two games of the season over the weekend. Dartmouth was able to neutralize Colgate center Adonal Foyle to gain a 67-54 victory before blowing out Lafayette 71-50 on Sunday afternoon.
Thayer Dining Hall "barely passed" a state health inspection last week, according to Sanitarian Gary Quackenbush from the N.H. Division of Public Health Services Bureau of Food Division.
Women's Basketball: The Dartmouth women were in action away at Colgate on Friday and at home against Lafayette on Sunday. Friday night, Dartmouth defeated Colgate 59-50 behind 13 points of Erin Rewalt '99. Bess Tortolani '99 and Nicci Renaldi '99 also shot in nine. On Sunday, the Big Green had another good performance, defeating Lafayette 69-48. Freshman Courtney Banghart came off the bench to score 15 points for the Big Green. Rinaldi had 13 points on the day. For complete story, see tomorrow's issue.
Their English may have been lacking, but the players on Spartak Prerov, a women's basketball team from the Czech Republic, sure knew how to play the game created and made a success by Americans.
Although Safety and Security received about one half of the complaint reports it received last year over Homecoming weekend, activities at Saturday's football game kept Hanover Police busy when three students rushed the field and a band member was forced to leave the stands.
Business Week ranked the Amos Tuck School of Business Administration 10th in the nation, up three places from last year, in its biennial survey of business schools.
The Big Green put together a near flawless effort against Holy Cross by running a balanced offense that chewed up yards and the clock and coming up with timely turnovers to humiliate the Crusaders 35-7 at Memorial Field on Saturday, extending their unbeaten streak to 11 games. Dartmouth is 4-0 for the first time since 1977.
Men's Tennis: The Big Green won two home matches yesterday afternoon on Topliff Tennis Courts. Dartmouth defeated Boston University 6-1 and the University of Vermont 6-1. For complete story, see tomorrow's issue.