Shorts '99 has stellar rookie lacrosse season
Most freshmen have a hard enough time adjusting to the rigors of Dartmouth without ever taking on the task of being a two-sport athlete.
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Most freshmen have a hard enough time adjusting to the rigors of Dartmouth without ever taking on the task of being a two-sport athlete.
In the weeks following the tragic death of Jessica Dubroff, the bright-eyed seven-year-old who captured the hearts of millions of Americans as she attempted to become the youngest person ever to fly across the continent, the media was flooded with stories criticizing Jessica's parents.
In a boomtown, money flows like a raging river. During the 1880s, young entrepreneurs flocked west to legendary boomtown destinations like Tombstone, Arizona. These outposts built luxurious saloons and hotels. In the general store, a traveler could find many of the same products sold back home in the established East. It was the beginning of the geographic expanse of corporate America. However, behind the facade of surging capitalist civilization existed a state of lawlessness and injustice. Sheriffs and marshalls followed their own laws, and often cashed in on the abundance of opportunity for wealth.
So what's up with housing at Dartmouth? Can I say that the deadline for signing up for housing is approaching rapidly? I figure I have to start exploring my options. This is what I've come up with so far...
It seems that Dan Hurlin in person should be just as energetic, versatile and fast-moving as the personalities he portrays on stage.
Strolling through the Hop on a fine Thursday afternoon with a couple of good friends, perusing the form letters from the College that comprise the day's Hinman box content, wondering if, in fact, I should join the Sub-Committee on Intra-Campus Interrelational Human Affairs, one of my companions suddenly stops in his tracks.
MANCHESTER -- Conservative rebel Pat Buchanan won a crucial victory Tuesday in New Hampshire's leadoff presidential primary, nudging Sen. Bob Dole from his perch as Republican front-runner and throwing the GOP race into three-way turmoil.
It has often been said that a sign of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result every time. So does the same thing apply to music?
For Matt Bush '96, a chem major, formulas and equations are no problem. As co-captain of the men's basketball team, Bush feels Dartmouth has all the chemistry of a championship team.
The women's volleyball team will look to tally its first Ivy League victory at home when the Big Green take on Cornell tonight at 7:00 and then battle Columbia tomorrow at 4:00 p.m.
The women's soccer team will enter two away games this weekend without forward co-Captain Kate Andrews '96.
Adam Nelson '97 has one of the biggest necks, pound-for-pound on campus.
Making the transition from the political hot spot of the nation's capital to the slower pace of rural New Hampshire would seem like an illogical step for a government professor.
Matt Fuller '97, the Big Green tennis team's most valuable player who helped lead the squad into the NCAA regional playoffs, is not flashy, but that's because he doesn't have to be.
James von Rittmann '95 will be celebrating Commencement along with the rest of his classmates, but with a different perspective on graduation -- von Rittmann is a 34-year-old businessman who enrolled at the College at the age of 29.
The Green Key Society, a group of 20 students dedicated to service to the College community, has evolved into a much different organization today than when it was founded 75 years ago.
It is their chance to "get back on track," Coach Amy Patton said.
The Dartmouth women's basketball team beat Columbia and Cornell in New York this weekend, improving its record to 11-2 in the Ivy League and hanging onto a tie with Harvard for first place.
The Big Green women's hockey team is preparing for a tough weekend as the Tigers and the Bulldogs come to Hanover. Princeton slid forward last week to take over the top spot in the Ivy League, while Yale is alone in last place.
No matter how hard the men's hockey team tries these days, they can't seem to come up with a win. Losses over the weekend to Clarkson and St. Lawrence extended Dartmouth's longest losing streak of the season to five games.