Big Green water polo wins two of four
The Dartmouth water polo team competed in its second tournament this weekend at Williams College.
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The Dartmouth water polo team competed in its second tournament this weekend at Williams College.
After snapping a five game losing streak last Saturday against Yale, the Big Green field hockey team defeated the University of New Hampshire on Wednesday and lost to Brown on Saturday.
Being part of the fraternity system, I see its benefits and problems. Instead of trying to crush a system that has its flaws, people should try to find solutions and ideas to improve the system by working within the system. All houses would be willing to compromise on many issues.
Patients and staff of the Comprehensive Epilepsy Center at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center are celebrating the second anniversary of the highly successful unit this fall.
The director of the National Institute of Dental Health told a Rockefeller Center audience last night that oral health is a crucial indicator of people's overall health in a speech titled "The Mouth as a Mirror."
President Bill Clinton's proposal for national health care reform will push medical institutions at Dartmouth toward adopting managed health care services in providing medical care and health care education to Dartmouth students and Upper Valley residents.
A citizens group in Marshfield, Mass., has spent the last three years fighting to save the 18-acre estate of distinguished Dartmouth alumnus Daniel Webster, Class of 1801.
Dean of Faculty James Wright and Director of Foundation and Corporate Relations Ken Spritz will travel to Japan next week on a trip designed to raise money for the College and develop ties between Dartmouth and Japanese corporations.
Experience working with former Provost John Strohbehn has helped acting Provost Bruce Pipes adjust to heading one of the most important and complex jobs in the vast College administration.
Former Provost John Strohbehn, who left his post in June to return to teaching and research at the College, says the institution did not excel enough academically during his years as its top academic officer.
The College's $425 million Will to Excel capital campaign has raised 64.6 percent of its goal just two years into the five-year drive, according to the campaign's second annual report released last week.
Yesterday afternoon in Rollins Chapel, the Rustavi Choir, an 11-member all-male ensemble, performed a delightful and accessible musical collection of authentic Georgian folk songs and hymns.
Holidays are a usually a time for celebration, unification and great food. Native Americans at Dartmouth recognizes this but asks that people take into consideration the reasons behind the merriment.
Most of the time when the University of New Hampshire and Dartmouth rumble for Granite State bragging rights, it results in a game to remember.
Most teams do not consider the prospect of playing two games on consecutive days to be fortuitous. Ask the University of Maine, which lost two games this weekend.
It's beginning to look familiar.
I laugh when I picture a small group of people, perhaps on School Street, fussing over the manufacture of an anti-Greek poster campaign. Their eyebrows are probably knitted and palms sweaty as they focus their energy into creating the wittiest and most derogatory slogans.
Two weeks ago, I was invited to appear on On Target, WDCR-AM's hour-long public affairs show which normally airs Sundays at 6:00 p.m.
Rodney Augstelle Morgan '44, vice-president of administration emeritus for the College, died Saturday night of a brain tumor in his home in Etna, N.H., friends said. He was 71.
With the grand re-opening of the Collis Student Center less than a term away, campus organizations will soon start scrambling to secure space in the renovated building.