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(10/13/00 9:00am)
Against all hopes and expectations, two percent of the 226 women who completed the Panhellenic Council rush process did not receive bids, continuing the trend of imperfect matching between rushees and sorority houses begun last year.
(10/12/00 9:00am)
I was perusing a recent New Yorker magazine the other day when I came across a simply delightful cartoon. Well, it requires a little setup, so maybe I should do that. You see, I tend to catch on to references, even very obscure ones like those in this cartoon, but many people do not. A number of actors, including Peter Sellers and George Lazenby, have played the role of a suave private eye named "James Bond."
(10/12/00 9:00am)
Remember that kid in fifth grade who thought he was smarter than everyone else? The one that got straight-A's without ever studying, that sat in the back of the class with his feet propped up on the desk and made smart-aleck comments. The smug little snot that all the kids hated and the teachers secretly detested.
(10/12/00 9:00am)
Dartmouth women's tennis lost their first match of the season yesterday to the University of Massachusetts 7-2 at the Alexis Boss Tennis Center. The Big Green fought the Minutemen hard in every point, but just couldn't pull enough of them out.
(10/12/00 9:00am)
When you think of women's soccer, you probably think of U.S. national team star Mia Hamm. She gets the Pert Plus commercials and jobs broadcasting games on TV.
(10/12/00 9:00am)
In case you did not know, there's a rather interesting race going on in New York to fill the Senate seat that is about to be vacated by retiring Democrat Daniel Patrick Moynihan. The Republicans, after seeing their initial choice, New York City Mayor Rudolph Guiliani, drop out for personal and health-related reasons, have nominated four-term Long Island Congressman Rick Lazio. The Democrats, in one of the most talked about political moves in the history of this country, have nominated controversial First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton.
(10/12/00 9:00am)
Have you ever participated in a Battle of the Stressed? It's certainly one of the most common conversational themes. No doubt a friend has approached you moaning about the two papers he needs to write, six books he has to read and 13 exams he needs to study for, all before he goes to his 11 club meetings, only with you retorting that not only do you have to do all that, but you have to do it all with your left hand since you broke your other one participating in one of your five sports.
(10/12/00 9:00am)
On average, Dartmouth students drink 1, 2, 3, or at most 4 drinks when they party." Statements like this have been plastered on bulletin boards all over campus since last fall. It's called the "social norms campaign," and it's a benevolent effort to reduce alcohol consumption on campus.
(10/12/00 9:00am)
What to talk about? What shall I put to page at this ungodly hour? As per the instructions of the powers that be, I write of my internship this summer. Let it be known, I do this, not so much to amuse you, myself or any other freak of nature who has the time to read the op-eds (we all know the only reason anyone picks up the paper is to read BDG); rather, it is to appease the blood-lust of my editor (hallo, Courtney!). Therefore, dear (freak of nature) reader, forgive the inadequacies.
(10/12/00 9:00am)
Representatives of the Class of 2004 last night elected Frederica Ghesquiere and David Anderson as president and vice president of the 2004 Class Council, respectively.
(10/12/00 9:00am)
As a part of this term's La Alianza Latina Fall Festival, Professor Haffizz Shabazz lectured Tuesday on "The African Diaspora of the Percussion Tradition."
(10/12/00 9:00am)
They're ba-ack.
(10/12/00 9:00am)
Acclaimed filmmaker Ang Lee will be a Montgomery fellow in residence Oct. 19-23 as part of the endowment's year-long popular culture guest lecturer series "Making Music, Making Movies."
(10/12/00 9:00am)
The Student Assembly's two-year campaign to reform the College's fees and fine system inched forward this week, with members unanimously endorsing a resolution that calls for the administration to make good on its pledge to revamp how financial penalties are levied.
(10/11/00 9:00am)
"It was the one-armed man."
(10/11/00 9:00am)
Flipping through the television channels last week trying to find something decent to watch at four in the afternoon, I settled on Game One of the Braves-Cardinals series. I saw the Cardinals destroy Greg Maddux in the first inning for six runs and ultimately hold off the Braves for a 7-5 victory. And I could only hope that the Cards could maintain that intensity and become the first team since 1990 to make sure the Braves failed to advance to the National League Championship Series.
(10/11/00 9:00am)
The Dartmouth men's and women's rowing teams competed on Sunday in the 26th annual Head of the Connecticut Regatta on Harbor Lake in Middletown, Conn.
(10/11/00 9:00am)
In a tight match that was not decided until the last seconds, the Dartmouth men's rugby club tied the University of Connecticut 21-21 to remain unbeaten in league play.
(10/11/00 9:00am)
The Dartmouth women's rugby club creamed Yale this weekend 29-3, improving its record to an unblemished 3-0.
(10/11/00 9:00am)
The Dartmouth equestrian team completed an outstanding performance at a show Saturday at Middlebury College. The points of one rider from each of eight classes counted toward the team total.