Rugby team overcomes Brown
The men's rugby team used its league opener against archrival Brown to resolve a bit of unfinished business from last year, mauling the Bears for a 52-25 victory.
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The men's rugby team used its league opener against archrival Brown to resolve a bit of unfinished business from last year, mauling the Bears for a 52-25 victory.
Thisis a busy time for you. But while you are choosing classes and making the decisions that will help you build a good life for yourself, the Congressional majority is working to make drastic cuts in education -- in your student loans, in national service and even in your scholarships. And the cuts will jeopardize the future you and your generation are working toward.
Deathand taxes. The two certainties in life, unless of course you are a right-wing immortal extremist who denies the validity of the United States government. The rest of us, mere mortals, can be assured that death and taxes will always be there.
Well,it has finally arrived, but you cannot find it anywhere. Boy, that was fast.
Members of the Class of 1999, many arriving in Hanover from their Dartmouth Outing Club trips unwashed, unshaven and even a little jittery, were welcomed with a week-long orientation program aimed at easing the transition from high school to college.
President Bill Clinton recently named Mathematics Professor Daniel Rockmore one of 15 American scientists who will receive a 1995 Presidential Faculty Fellow Award.
Nancy Hossfeld, Computing Services' director of user communications, resigned from her post earlier this month to travel with her husband and to "seek other pursuits outside of the area," Computing Services Director Larry Levine said.
Students who waited in long lines at registration to take pictures for their new student identification cards might be a little upset to learn the new cards will not be activated until Oct. 16.
Chemistry Professor Barry Sharpless '63 will give the keynote address at Convocation today, officially starting the College's 226th academic year.
For the first time since the College became coeducational in 1972, the freshman class has more matriculating women than men -- 526 women and 522 men.
When the subject was discussed in seventh grade health class, you turned red in the face and giggled hysterically. Upon entering high school it seemed like you just could not hear enough about it, and now the Dartmouth Film Society plans to package this cause celebre for its fall cinematic series.
The women's field hockey team split decisions this past weekend on a trip in Virginia. The results left the Big Green's record at 2-2 this season.
After losing its first game last year to the University of Connecticut in a1-0 overtime thriller, the women's soccer team was out for revenge Sunday afternoon.Unfortunately, the Big Green fell inches short losing once again 1-0 to the number eleven nationally ranked Huskies.
The Dartmouth football team served notice Saturday to the rest of the Ivy League not to write it out of the title chase yet and certainly not to pencilthe Pennsylvania Quakers into first place.
The Dartmouth men's soccer team came out fighting early, but faltered in the closing minutes to an upstart Lafayette Leopards team at Chase Field on Sunday. Despite an early 1-0 lead, the Big Green kickers couldn't manage to hang on and win their first game of the season, falling 2-1.
The Dartmouth cross country team hosted the Dartmouth Invitational this weekend at the Hanover Country Club.
Retired General Colin Powell came to a crossroads last week as his 25-city book tour began. National publications bill him as a presidential hopeful, but Powell, the political man of the moment, has yet to declare a bid for the office.
To the Editor:
Thereare certain disadvantages to having a '99 for a brother. For me, one is that for three years I was the only del Pozo on campus and now I can no longer say "just blitz del Pozo." Also, for a second time my namesake will be attached to every painful, awkward gaffe made by a freshman. However, as compensation I have the opportunity to vicariously relive my younger days through my clueless kin.
TheClass of 1999 is a very special class. In addition to being one of the most intellectual classes ever to attend the College, it is the first class in the College's history to have more women than men.