Betsy Gilmore '94 to return
Ivy League Player of the Year Betsy Gilmore '94, who scored 8.5 points a game last year, will use her last year of eligibility and return to the hardwood next year.
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Ivy League Player of the Year Betsy Gilmore '94, who scored 8.5 points a game last year, will use her last year of eligibility and return to the hardwood next year.
Despite winning its first game of the summer, the men's rugby club was pounded twice last weekend at the Acton Ten Good Men tournament in Massachusetts.
To the Editor:
This past weekend I made my acting debut at Dartmouth. Don't worry if you missed it. A lot of people did. We didn't exactly have the advance tickets sales that, say, "Sunset Boulevard" has accumulated.
Upon reading the news that Ludwig Plutonium, the famous campus revisionist scientist, has been suspended from Dartmouth's computer network, I came to the conclusion that the College needs to alter its statement on "Freedom of Expression and Dissent" so that everyone in the College community can understand what it really means.
Dan Palumbo '96 was arrested early Monday morning for underage drinking, after Hanover Police found him asleep on the floor of a friend's room in Topliff Hall.
Sean Donahue doesn't really consider himself a leader.
The Student Assembly is working to combat the College's Fall term housing shortage by creating a BlitzMail bulletin to help students find off-campus roommates.
More than 200 alumni will visit Hanover in mid-August to study the "Riddles of Creation" and "Great Literature" as part of this year's Alumni College.
Women at Dartmouth are about twice as likely to accept homosexual behavior and to support gay, lesbian and bisexual political agendas than men, according to a recent survey gauging attitudes toward homosexuals.
Adam Nelson '97 won the shot-put event at the World Junior Track and Field Championships in Lisbon, Portugal on Sunday with a mighty toss of 60 feet, 2 inches.
Sophomore summer turns 35 days old today, with 3-4 days remaing.
The whole thing started because I felt sort of guilty. Guilty because I had not done a special tour yet this summer when I knew that as a tour guide I should have volunteered long ago --we are expected to do special tours periodically in addition to our weekly ones.
Although some researchers question the ethics behind accepting money from tobacco companies and the American Medical Association "strongly discourages" it, two Dartmouth researchers say it is just a matter of "personal choice."
Early Thursday morning, Hanover Police picked up three underage, non-Dartmouth students and charged them with unlawful possession, Giaccone said.
More than 800 parents, relatives and friends of sophomores will flood Hanover this weekend for two days of organized activities.
The College recently suspended Ludwig Plutonium from the computer network for calling The New York Times, "The Jew York Times" in a message posted on an electronic bulletin board.
Kishan Putta '96 was struck by an outboard motor boat propeller on Saturday afternoon at Tubestock, sustaining a deep gash and bone chips in his left foot and minor wounds in his right foot.
The College hopes to complete construction on its first completely integrated audiovisual and computerized classroom by the start of Fall term 1994, according to Malcolm Brown, director of academic computing at the College.
Joel Leavitt '50, a former president of a consumer products company, recently took over as president of the College's Alumni Council after being elected by the 105-member group.