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(10/19/01 9:00am)
While most alumni, parents and friends of Dartmouth will flock to Hanover to take in the festivities of Homecoming Weekend, the Big Green rowing squads will head two hours southeast to Cambridge, Massachusetts to compete in the 37th Head of the Charles crew regatta on Sunday.
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Last Saturday, in the first quarter of a 49-17 loss at Holy Cross, Dartmouth's All-American candidate quarterback, Greg Smith '02, broke the middle finger of his throwing hand to all but certainly end his spectacular season.
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Prepare yourself for an ugly game.
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It's the beginning of a new era for Dartmouth football. When senior quarterback and All-American candidate Greg Smith '02 broke his middle finger in last week's 49-17 demolition at the hands of Holy Cross, the Big Green lost not only its best player, but its identity as well.
(10/19/01 9:00am)
Brown vs. Cornell: Behind the arm of senior quarterback Kyle Roley, the Brown offense looks to rip apart a disastrously weak Cornell defense for its third straight win. The 0-4 Big Red has been crushed in both its Ivy games.
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The Dartmouth women's soccer team will step onto Chase Field Sunday at noon in an Ivy League match-up against Columbia, hoping to capitalize on the momentum gathered after Wednesday's rousing 2-0 win over Syracuse.
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Some may call it a slugfest, others a rivalry. Either way, when Dartmouth (3-5, 0-2 Ivy) and Columbia tangle in an Ivy League men's soccer match, it is always a war.
(10/19/01 9:00am)
It's make or break time for the Dartmouth field hockey team. The Big Green is hoping that Wednesday's 4-0 win over Vermont will serve as a catalyst during a crucial week for the Dartmouth women. The team faces three games in the next seven days, including two must-wins against Ivy foes Columbia and Harvard. When the dust settles next Friday, Dartmouth will either emerge near the top of the table or face the frustration of what could have been.
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The Dartmouth women's tennis team will host the Dartmouth Invitational, beginning today at 8 a.m. at the Boss Tennis Center.
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Coming off a tough weekend split at Brown and Yale, the Dartmouth women's volleyball team heads back on the highway to face Cornell and Columbia.
(10/19/01 9:00am)
Nothing frustrates an athlete more than being forced to the bench by an injury. Ask Terrell Davis, Bo Jackson, Peter Forsberg, Kerry Wood or Dartmouth volleyball star Jen Madsen.
(10/19/01 9:00am)
It's not that I mind getting a little burnt. A
(10/19/01 9:00am)
Homecoming. By its very name and nature, it tells us that Dartmouth is and forever will be our home. For our 'shmen and 'shwomen (I love that word) for whom this place is still rather new, it is a bold affirmation that this is your new home. Well, that's the popular opinion, anyway. For me Homecoming just made me want to go home. I'd like to relate that to you, but, honestly, I don't want to put a damper on anyone's weekend. So here are my thoughts on Homecoming, as fair as I can render them.
(10/19/01 9:00am)
As usual, the events of this year's Homecoming celebration will spill over onto Main Street in Hanover, as alumni and families visit the shops in town. The Homecoming celebration is one of the key weekends of the already-busy fall season for the businesses of Hanover.
(10/19/01 9:00am)
Tonight, in what is known as the "freshmen sweep," '05s from all corners of the campus will swarm the blazing Green. There, they will run circles around the bonfire, thus continuing a tradition that dates back to 1904.
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With hundreds of alumni and thousands of students looking to take a weekend off from work to party, Homecoming is usually the busiest weekend of the fall for the Department of Safety and Security, and this year is no different.
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When the bonfire is reduced to embers, many students are likely to hit the Greek scene this weekend. On campus, many students look forward to Homecoming for the abundance of lively parties as much as they anticipate the traditional rally-round-the-bonfire festivities.
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For over a century, the people of Hanover have marked a particular brisk mid-October night to celebrate the unique New England traditions of Dartmouth College. Today, that custom will continue albeit in slightly altered form.
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Just like last Homecoming, the football stadium will be lacking one of its "biggest" fans -- the moose.
(10/19/01 9:00am)
This weekend, thousands of Dartmouth alumni will return to Hanover to take part in Homecoming festivities. Although celebrations may be somewhat more somber than in the past because of the Sept. 11 attacks, the revelry, for the most part, will go on as always.