Athlete of the Week
Jenna Kurowsi '97 is this week's athlete of the week. A forward/midfielder on the women's soccer team, Kurowski i the team's leading scorer and currently on track to becoming Dartmouth's all-time leading scorer.
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Jenna Kurowsi '97 is this week's athlete of the week. A forward/midfielder on the women's soccer team, Kurowski i the team's leading scorer and currently on track to becoming Dartmouth's all-time leading scorer.
After a successful weekend touring New York, the Dartmouth women's volleyball team traveled to UNH last night. Despite a dismal start, the team roared back in the final three games to win the match 9-15, 15-2, 15-2, 15-8. The win moved the Big Green's record to 12-6 (2-1 Ivy).
It was sibling rivalry at its best.
As a columnist, it brings me a great deal of satisfaction to meet strangers who inform me that they read my column. But about the only disheartening thing is to read my column and find out that my identity was misrepresented.
This is an analysis of that class of people called the "Know-Everythings." We all recognize this sort; these are the people who would rather die than admit that they are ever ignorant in any way.
To the Editor:
To the Editor:
It is not the absence of desire, as Buddha suggests, that leads to happiness. Rather, it is the presence of desires that we try to satisfy that makes us happy. A person who wants nothing out of life is utterly bored with it; and a person who has desires that cannot be satisfied is frustrated. The happy person is the one who has a lot of desires that can be satisfied.
Recently elected freshmen representatives gathered with upperclass members at last night's Student Assembly meeting, the first such meeting after the implementation of last week's attendance resolution.
Lincoln Caplan, senior writer for US News & World Report and one of America's leading observers of legal and public affairs, defended affirmative action last night in a speech titled "A Pragmatist's Case for Affirmative Action."
Vice President of the National Organization for Women Rosemary Dempsey outlined the history of the women's movement since the Civil Rights Act of 1964 in a speech last night, placing strong emphasis on the continued need for support today against the "ungodly radical right."
While more women rushed sororities this year, fewer women actually accepted bids at houses.
Beginning tomorrow morning, industrious freshmen will be scrambling around the Green to have the Homecoming bonfire ready by nightfall on Friday.
The College yesterday released the breakdown of funds raised by the five-year Will to Excel capital campaign -- the most successful fundraising effort in Dartmouth's history although it failed to meet all of its goals.
Dartmouth received a gift of $18.1 million last week, the largest bequest in its history, from the estate of a widow whose husband attended Dartmouth for only one semester in 1937.
When tenor saxophonist Joshua Redman graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Harvard University in 1991, he was presented with two choices -- he could either go on to Yale Law School or he could try his luck on the notoriously competitive New York jazz club scene.
The skeletal remains of the man-eating lions which inspired the movie "The Ghost and the Darkness" can be seen today in the Smithsonian Institute.
The Dartmouth men's rugby club sailed through a tough weekend with flying colors, demolishing previously unbeaten Amherst College on Saturday to claim its third consecutive New England Championship and tying a tough Army team in a non-league match at Sachem Field on Sunday.
The Dartmouth women's tennis squad split this weekend's home matches with a 9-0 drubbing of the University of Massachusetts and a tight 4-5 loss to Boston University. The win improved the Big Green's overall record to 3-1.
The Big Green tennis machine was again in action this past weekend as they headed to Princeton, New Jersey, for the ECAC championship.