Men's basketball stakes claim to second
"There hasn't been a Dartmouth team since '59 that has done any better," exulted Dartmouth Coach Dave Faucher after his Big Green beat Cornell Saturday night.
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"There hasn't been a Dartmouth team since '59 that has done any better," exulted Dartmouth Coach Dave Faucher after his Big Green beat Cornell Saturday night.
"Sweep" was the catchword this weekend, as the Big Green took two on the road from Brown and Yale for the first time in 25 years. With another sweep over Cornell and Columbia next weekend, the Big Green could take over second place in the Ivies.
The men's swimming team completed a disappointing dual meet season last Saturday against Cornell, losing 133-102 and lowering its record to 1-11-1.
Despite adverse weather conditions and sparse help, a few dedicated students managed to preserve building a snow sculpture.
With Winter Carnival now 10 days away, the Carnival Council is scrambling to construct the traditional ice sculpture in the center of the Green without snow or any assurance it will snow.
The Dartmouth men's and women's track and field teams competed in the finals of the third Annual Challenge Cup Championships last weekend.
The men's basketball team proved its mettle this weekend with a strong win over Princeton, 64-56, and a tough 85-70 loss against the national power, the University of Pennsylvania.
This weekend promises to be perhaps the most exciting one of the year for Dartmouth hoops fans. Perennial Ivy powerhouse Princeton pays a visit to Leede Arena this Friday and 24 hours after that, the Big Green men face juggernaut Penn, ranked 25th in the latest Associated Press poll.
The men's basketball team finished its vacation schedule with an 82-70 loss to the Vermont Catamounts Monday night in Burlington.
After three years of winless seasons in the Ivy League, the men's swimming team was determined to change tradition this year. The Big Green were able to do just that by coming from behind to defeat Ivy rival Brown 122-121 on Saturday.
Statistics about career choices made by the Class of 1994 seem to refute the notions of the disorientation and tumultuous behavior characteristic of Generation X.
So integrally a part of daily life at Dartmouth, the familiar presence of the Baker Tower bells can often go unnoticed -- until you find yourself humming "Flintstones, meet the Flintstones ..." as you walk across the Green.
The members of Union 560 yesterday approved the College's latest contract offer by a vote of 178 to 67.
The Board of Trustees voted unanimously to increase the goal of the Will to Excel capital campaign from $425 million to $500 million, the College announced yesterday.
The College will receive $1.8 million from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute to enhance undergraduate research and upgrade facilities in the life sciences departments.
In a game marked by dominating defense and at times hapless offense, the Big Green defeated Fordham on Saturday by a score of 31-14.
During the next two weeks, alumni and others with close ties to the College will be returning to very familiar surroundings &emdash; the classroom.
The Dartmouth track team is coming off a successful weekend at the Penn Relays in Philadelphia and the Dartmouth Invitational.
Director of Student Activities Tim Moore dismissed yesterday allegations that Student Assembly president-elect Danielle Moore '95 and vice president-elect Rukmini Sichitiu '95 overspent during their campaigns.
Respectability? Check. Potential? Check. Momentum? Check. A two-game Ivy League road sweep? Check back next year.