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(10/07/97 9:00am)
Encircling the Green, you may have noticed the familiar gait of a 50 Miler: the careful limp, tentative angle of the knee, abundantly blistered soles, toe pieces of shoes flapping open, mud-coated socks and trenchfoot. The former are often accompanied by repetition of a cursory phrase or two. Beyond the visible sings of exertion, these 50 Milers share a little something more: the heightening of their mental awareness.
(10/07/97 9:00am)
Here's another piece of advice for the class of 2001: Learn how to read.
(10/07/97 9:00am)
The College bureaucrats are at it again -- spending our money on programs that have nothing to do with our education. And what's more troubling is that, as students, we weren't even invited to participate in the latest diversity-related program to be unveiled.
(10/07/97 9:00am)
Imagine hiking 27 miles on the Appalachian Trail without stopping. Imagine being cold and wet, blistered and bruised. Now imagine that you can't stop for another 30 miles.
(10/07/97 9:00am)
Nearly 50 percent of Dartmouth students have engaged in sexual activity in the past year, according to a survey discussed last night at Alpha Chi Alpha fraternity.
(10/07/97 9:00am)
Renowned author and professor Ronald Takaki made a spirited case for multicultural diversity in curriculum last night to a packed audience in 105 Dartmouth Hall.
(10/07/97 9:00am)
The College committee debating whether students should be able to watch cable television in their dorm rooms will not make any recommendations until late in the term and possibly not until next year.
(10/06/97 9:00am)
A new exhibition titled "Intimate Encounters: Love and Domesticity in Eighteenth-Century France" opened at The Hood Museum of Art this past Saturday.
(10/06/97 9:00am)
There is a brief moment in "L.A. Confidential" where a billboard is shown advertising the Los Angeles Police Department as "a job you can be proud of." The rest of this stylish, testosterone-fueled thriller goes about demolishing that claim.
(10/06/97 9:00am)
EQUESTRIAN: Dartmouth placed sixth out of 13 schools at the Colby-Saywer riding show on Saturday afternoon. The Big Green did have four winners in the 15 individual events.
(10/06/97 9:00am)
The Big Green field hockey team scored a decisive 3-1 victory over 20th-ranked Brown over the weekend, dominating play for the majority of the game. The home field win boosted 19th-ranked Dartmouth's record to 5-2 overall (2-1 Ivy). Though Brown came into the came with a better Ivy record (2-0) and the memory of last year's victory over the Big Green, the ladies of Dartmouth came on strong from the beginning.
(10/06/97 9:00am)
When you combine only four years of history and a team on a rapid rise to the top of the Ivy League, it's not unusual for new milestones to be reached. The Dartmouth women's volleyball team, however, isn't just cruising past their milestones with a casual hand wave: they're putting the pedal to the metal with their fists in the air.
(10/06/97 9:00am)
MEN'S SOCCER: The men's soccer team lost to No. 2 Stanford yesterday in the final round of the Stanford/Nike Classic in Palo Alto, Calif. The Big Green, ranked No. 22 in the nation entering the weekend, beat No. 25 California, 2-1, in overtime on Friday night. Freshman Nicholas Magnusson '01 scored the game winner 10 minutes into overtime to give Dartmouth the come-from-behind victory. Read about the rest of the tournament action in tomorrow's sports section.
(10/06/97 9:00am)
While the football team narrowly escaped from the jaws of defeat at the hands of the Cornell Big Red on Saturday, the women's soccer team made their game look like a walk in the park defeating Cornell 3-0 and improving their record to 4-2-1 (3-1-0 Ivy) while Cornell dropped to 1-5-0 (1-2-0 Ivy). The Big Green are now unbeaten in their last four games (3-0-1).
(10/06/97 9:00am)
See Dylan run. See Dylan catch. See Dylan play decoy on winning touchdown pass. Junior tailback Dylan Karczewski '99 racked up 190 yards rushing and caught a key pass out of the backfield but it was the play that didn't go to him that raised the Big Green's unbeaten streak to 20 games and left Cornell players near tears after the game.
(10/06/97 9:00am)
Despite all the warnings to the contrary, the omnipresent "let's be more intellectual" propaganda, and the personal misgivings, in the Spring of 1996 I did something I never thought I'd do-- I joined a fraternity. Now, a year and a half later, not only do I not regret joining, I am awfully glad I did. I honestly believe I have learned as much from being in a fraternity as I have from classes at Dartmouth, so I figure heck, it's time to share with you, the reader, a part of fraternity life you never see: the educational side.
(10/06/97 9:00am)
"Go Big Green!"
(10/06/97 9:00am)
If you ask a Dartmouth student to tell you something positive about the school's social scene, responses will vary greatly. People may mention one of the "big" weekends, the frat scene, events at the Hop, or something more specialized. But, I guarantee you, extremely few, if any students, will respond to your question by saying, "The dating scene is great!" If they did, you might think that either a) they are really lucky or b)they are really insane.
(10/06/97 9:00am)
To the Editor:
(10/06/97 9:00am)
This past Weekend Gazette featured the stories of the histories of sororities at Dartmouth and questioned the existence of equal rights for these organizations today. The editorial mentioned the fact that today, there are nine sororities that are recognized by the College ae including Sigma Delta, Epsilon Kappa Theta, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Delta Delta Delta, Zeta Beta Chi, Kappa Delta Epsilon, Alpha Xi Delta. However, there was not any mentioning of two sororities -- Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, Xi Lambda Chapter and Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated, Pi Theta Chapter .