Big Green seekks Homecoming victory over Yale Bulldogs
The Big Green may have to work extremely hard to ward off the attacking Bulldogs at the showdown this Saturday.
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The Big Green may have to work extremely hard to ward off the attacking Bulldogs at the showdown this Saturday.
With the arrival of Homecoming weekend, Hanover businesses are preparing for an influx of shoppers and diners.
This year's Homecoming festivities will be marked by sadness, contemplation, and celebration for seniors as they experience the rituals and traditions of Homecoming for the last time in their undergraduate careers.
The Hanover police department will increase the number of officers on patrol tonight to ensure that events such as the Freshman Sweep remain in order this year.
Fall brings the changing of seasons, the falling of leaves and, of course, the "doo wop's" and "didee, didee's" of Dartmouth's a cappella singing groups in the annual Fall Fling.
Since Dartmouth's first game with Yale, 110 years ago, the Big Green has been haunted by the Yale jinx -- which Dartmouth has only broken a few times in the past century.
Every Homecoming weekend Hanover is flooded with alumni from more than 40 classes. Tonight will begin the initiation of the newest class into the Dartmouth Night traditions, but little is planned for the class of 1998.
For members of the Class of 1998, Homecoming is not just another social event, but a rite of passage - an initiation of sorts.
Ninety-nine years ago College President William Jewett Tucker welcomed the Class of 1899 to the first Dartmouth Night, held in Dartmouth Hall.
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A few weeks ago, a '98 wrote that the "magic of the moment" (his entire DOC trip) had "gone up in smoke" when he was asked to consider the history of a tradition and learn something about Dartmouth in the process.
Each year, as Fall advances in Hanover, things start to change. The air gets a little colder, the days get shorter, the wind picks up a bit, and the leaves start to change color and fall off the trees.
Now that Homecoming is here, we're all making our plans for the weekend and getting ready to live it up. On such a diverse campus, one must expect many different ideas of Homecoming fun, but undoubtedly most everyone has already filled up their Day-By-Days with scribblings under October 14th through 16th.
The 15 Webster Avenue Award, a $2,000 grant given to the Coed, Fraternity and Sorority organization that submits a successful proposal for community service, will be presented to Delta Gamma sorority at a ceremony today held at Epsilon Kappa Theta sorority.
If you build it, they will come. And if you burn it down in the middle of the Green, they will come by the truckloads.
Rather than imitating the '98s by running around the Homecoming bonfire, members of the College faculty decide to participate in Homecoming activities a little less actively.
Led by the Dartmouth Class of 1953, the annual Dartmouth Night Parade will begin tonight at 7:30.
The strict regulations surrounding the building of the bonfire, which were imposed last year, remained for the duration of the bonfire's construction this year.
The building of the bonfire began early Thursday morning when Meadowbrook Lumber trucks began unloading 300 pieces of lumber onto the Green.