Baseball nails two more wins
The stage was set for a disastrous end to a frustrating season.
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The stage was set for a disastrous end to a frustrating season.
Six senior women shared their lessons from four years at the College last night in a panel discussion that dealt with topics ranging from athletics and priorities to motherhood and fitting in.
SIENA, Italy -- The nature of relationships between Italian men and American women is not listed as a lecture topic on a syllabus for any Italian Language Study Abroad class.
Each fall and spring, members of Alpha Theta co-ed house do jobs through the Dickey Endowment, such as rake leaves, stack wood, wash cars and clean out garages to benefit the Alpha Theta scholarship.
Colleen Larimore, director of the College's Native American Program, will leave Dartmouth at the end of the Spring term.
WORCESTER, Mass.--At the halfway mark of the 2,000-meter race, the Big Green varsity lightweight crew surged ahead and never looked back, winning the Eastern Sprints Championships yesterday for the first time in history.
For a man, the safest thing to do when a debate abortion comes up is to run in the opposite direction in fear. However, life is not always about safety, so with the beginning of the next sentence, you will have a discourse on abortion from what many will consider the least legitimate of all sources: a virile, (half)-white male.
Saturday afternoon, 109 people participated in the third annual Peter A. McKernan Memorial Biathlon, a race made up of a three-mile run on Rip Road and an eight-mile bike race on the Etna loop.
People of all ages packed the Bema's natural amphitheater Saturday for the 21st annual Native American pow-wow at the College. In the warm hazy sunshine, some perched on the Bema's rocky outcrops to watch exhibition and competitive Native American traditional and fancy dancing. Others shopped at trading booths carrying Native American-made jewelry, skins and other items.
Chased by dogs, a frightened deer smashed through a first floor window of the Fairchild Natural Sciences Center last night.
Residents of the RipWoodSmith dormitory cluster met last night in a forum intended to ease racial tensions heightened by a string of Blitzmail messages that circulated through the cluster the last week.
With commencement just around the corner, Saturday night's Senior Feature Concert put on by the Barbary Coast Jazz Ensemble provided the perfect forum for a display of graduating jazz talent. Director Don Glasgo aptly described the concert as a "powerhouse of features" highlighting the music of four graduating Dartmouth students and one Hanover High School freshman.
In the outdoor track season, there are the Heptagonal Championships and nothing else. That weekend has arrived for the men and women's track teams as they prepare to head off to Brown for the Heps.
Months of training, weeks of racing -- both have ended for the Big Green heavyweight and lightweight crews. At the Eastern Sprints Championship on Sunday, one six-minute race will decide the best in the league and, most likely, only seconds will separate first place from last place.
This term the Coed Fraternity and Sorority Council has been working to rectify the perceived inequalities in CFS elections. Last week, the full body voted to change the rules so that the almost 700 members of sororities were more proportionally represented relative to the 900 members of fraternities.
After a year of service on the Committee on Standards, I have witnessed an appalling number of academic dishonesty cases and an even larger number of excuses.
Retired Anthropology Professor Elmer Harp, a pioneer in the development of archaeological research in the Eastern Arctic, was honored on campus last week at an event which drew anthropology experts from around the world.
Three experts on the United Nations discussed the future of the organization in the post-Cold War era in a panel discussion last night in Dartmouth Hall.
The third annual Peter A. McKernan Memorial Biathalon will kick off this Saturday at 1 p.m., combining a three-mile run on Rip Road with an eight-mile bike race on the Etna Loop.