Women: ECACs
The Dartmouth women's tennis team heads to Princeton today for the ECAC Championships.
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The Dartmouth women's tennis team heads to Princeton today for the ECAC Championships.
It must be interesting to be a member of the Big Green football team these days. Coming into the season, the team was picked to vie for the Ivy League cellar as in the past three seasons, consecutive 2-8 campaigns. Now, after playing three solid games, many are optimistic that Dartmouth can contend for the Ivy crown.
Here's how it goes:
It's three weeks into the Ivy football season and only five league games have been played. Yale (2-1, 1-1) and Dartmouth (1-2, 1-1) are the sole teams to have played in two Ivy contests, and with each splitting their results, it's fair to say that the league title is still within reach for each school. Here's the rundown on what the other Ivies will be up to:
The Dartmouth women's soccer team is taking a much-needed break this weekend.
It'll be double duty for cross-country this weekend. Friday and Saturday see not only the New England Championships for the Dartmouth men's and women's cross country teams, but also the pre-NCAA meet down South in Furman, S.C.
We've all heard the saying: "Things are always darkest before the dawn." This statement certainly rings true for the Dartmouth women's volleyball team.
To the Editor:
To the Editor:
To the Editor:
I really enjoy autumns in Hanover. The bright orange pumpkins, the warm apple cider, the majestic and kaleidoscopic foliage, the crisp autumnal air, the 30-below wind chill factor, the deadly hail of acorns, the bracing shock of being able to see your own breath while brushing your teeth, the frozen tundra where once stood the Green. Fall truly is a lovely season here in New Hampshire. I'd rank it in my top five any day.
Few campus organizations are more unified than La Unidad Latina. When Genaro Bugarin, Gerardo Carfagno, Ali Rashid and Omar Rashid graduated last year, Yovany Jerez '03 became the sole member of the Lambda Upsilon Lambda fraternity.
Almost 200 people came to Alumni Hall last night for the fourth and final panel discussion of the consequences of the Sept. 11 attacks.
Professor Thomas Spencer's first teaching job at Dartmouth College was instructing sophomores in Chemistry 51. He describes one of his students as an "obviously very bright, extremely energetic and enthusiastic" young man.
Dartmouth College Vice President and Treasurer Win Johnson '67 announced yesterday that he is stepping down from his position at the College.
It is hard to imagine a rap artist from a rural setting, given the traditionally urban roots of rap. It is even harder for listeners of Warren Anderson Mathis, aka Bubba Sparxxx, to imagine that he is a 24-year-old white male from the country town LaGrange, Ga.
The opening track from The Strokes' debut full-length, "Is this It," begins with a few seconds of weird, fast-forwarded guitar, soon decelerating into nothing.
After seeing "Hearts in Atlantis," (based on Stephen King's 1999 novel) I left the theater confused. This should have -- and could have -- been a good movie. At first, it is difficult to figure out why, where and how its promise turned to disappointment.
"Serendipity" is not a movie filled with surprises. Its very premise leaves little room for startling plot twists. In fact, everyone in the audience knows exactly what's going to happen.
Dartmouth went down to Boston hoping for a win after a frustrating scoreless tie with Yale last weekend. But the Terriers proved to be too strong for the Big Green, shutting out Dartmouth, 2-0.