Tennis teams round up fall season
The women's tennis team will play its last fall dual this afternoon against rival Boston College on Topliff Courts at 2:00 p.m.
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The women's tennis team will play its last fall dual this afternoon against rival Boston College on Topliff Courts at 2:00 p.m.
With team competition over for the fall outdoor season, the Dartmouth tennis team will be competing in individual tournaments the rest of the fall.
The women's field hockey team came back from a 2-0 deficit yesterday afternoon to upset the University of Massachusetts 3-2 in overtime.
The College has recently witnessed the suicide of three members of the Dartmouth Community. While it is probably useless to view these successive events as a trend, there is value at looking at one of the commonalties that runs through all three deaths: Each occurred when the student was away from campus.
When I was in elementary school, I was considered a good girl by my teachers. Friends' parents remarked on my politeness, my quietness, my composure. Strangers smiled down at my angelic countenance when I held a door for them. Being sent to the Principal's office was just about the worst thing I could imagine happening to me.
Kappa Chi Kappa fraternity made a poor and insensitive decision last week when it voted to change its name back to Kappa Kappa Kappa. The decision came more than three years after the house rid itself of the initials "KKK," which are commonly associated with the hatred and bigotry of the Ku Klux Klan.
Dartmouth professors, widely known for their superlative teaching ability, also say the College provides an excellent atmosphere for top-rate research.
While the top college seniors in America are inducted into the Phi Beta Kappa honor society each spring, 21 seniors got that invitation two terms early.
Although Dartmouth is one of the premier liberal arts schools in the country, there are some things that students just can't learn in the classroom.
During a recent Ballroom Dancing course in the Collis Center, dance instructor Dave Larson called out to his students and said, "Don't worry, no one makes a mistake while they are dancing, there are just moments of great creativity."
English Professor Tom Luxon, who cut short a viewing of the "Hell Night" video and audio tapes last week because of comments by the audience that he called "disrespectful," said he is trying to organize another showing of the tapes in a more formal environment with a more diverse group of people.
Responding to the suicides of four Dartmouth students in two years, including three in the last four months, the Student Assembly last night met with Director of Counseling and Human Development Jeff Hersh to discuss how the campus can cope with the tragedies.
As Abner Oakes '56 watched the Big Green football team crush Colgate University on Saturday, he probably thought of his grandfather, Charles Oakes, a member of the Class of 1883.
Eight Dartmouth students discussed the influence of their sometimes-woeful freshman years at a panel discussion last night in Brace Commons in the East Wheelcok residence cluster.
History Professor Mary Kelley was recently named the New Hampshire Professor of the Year by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, making her the fourth Dartmouth professor to win the award since 1981.
The Head of the Charles, crew's ultimate test, proved to be the obstacle that ended the men's heavyweight crew's perfect fall.
Thousands of people, rowers and spectators alike, flocked to the Charles River in Boston this past Sunday for the 31st annual Head of the Charles Rowing Regatta.
A 1-0 double overtime loss at Cornell on Sunday gave the men's soccer team its fourth-straight one goal loss and ended any aspirations the team may have had for the Ivy League crown.
Most Dartmouth students would have traded many things to extend their Homecoming weekend another day or two. The women's golf team, however, was more than ready to return to a normal schedule after a long and frustrating weekend at the ECAC Championship.
Dartmouth College has been quite a busy place during this past week. We witnessed the 100th Dartmouth night, a rain-drenched drubbing of Colgate and the familiar spectacle of freshman prancing and cavorting around a very large, very hot bonfire. We also watched the "Hell Night" video controversy unfold and experienced the expected rise in campus crime and alcohol-related problems. What is the common factor?