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March Madness has hit Hanover - or at least it seems like it has.
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March Madness has hit Hanover - or at least it seems like it has.
For the women's basketball team, everything that could have gone wrong during this weekend's road trip did go wrong.
The Dartmouth men's basketball team hosted Columbia University and Cornell University this weekend, closing out its home schedule with two important wins. After losing its first four league games, Dartmouth's Ivy League record stands at 5-7, good enough for a third place tie with Brown University, Yale University and Harvard University. Dartmouth's overall record, at one point this season a dismal 1-12, stands at 9-15.
Yes, yes, yes...no.
Richard Lyczak '67, a computer science professor at the University of New Hampshire, died Saturday at Portsmouth Regional Hospital, 10 days after being shot in Portsmouth.
After devoting two summers to developing the Ford Motor Company's 1994 Mustang, Kristen Morrow '92, Thayer '94 can see the result of her efforts in showrooms across the country.
Deni Elliott, the former director of the College's Ethics Institute, premiered a video on the moral problems of pre-natal testing for birth defects in Loew Auditorium Tuesday night.
To the Editor:
Dartmouth put on a festive show this weekend for her alumni and students, starting with a parade through Hanover and the traditional bonfire in the Green and ending with a resounding football victory on Saturday over Harvard.
As you spend the last minutes of your life as a College undergraduate and wait for your name to be read, do you have the feeling that you don't really know most of your classmates? Or maybe you feel as if you have not yet found yourself?