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(10/25/02 9:00am)
On a roll, the Dartmouth men's soccer team is heading south for a Saturday showdown with Columbia, and while the team may be getting itself into a New York state of mind, it's certain that revenge will be on the mind of the Big Green veterans when they take the field tomorrow afternoon.
(10/25/02 9:00am)
One would expect the Big Green football team (2-3, 1-1 Ivy) to be riding high after beating the Holy Cross Crusaders last Saturday for the team's second-straight win. However, the team's two-game winning streak is a double-edged sword for head coach John Lyons' squad.
(10/25/02 9:00am)
The Dartmouth field hockey team (9-4, 3-1 Ivy) bounced back from their loss against Syracuse by defeating the University of Massachusetts, 1-0, in overtime on Wednesday.
(10/25/02 9:00am)
As a male and avid tennis fan proud of my Anna Kournikova wallpaper, I feel compelled to respond to the Oct. 21 sports commentary article "She is Not Just a Pretty Face, She Has a Great Body Too." Victoria Corder asks male readers "Why are you all so obsessed with her [Kournikova]?"
(10/25/02 9:00am)
Time to Restructure
(10/25/02 9:00am)
After earning a "Most Wired" label from Yahoo! Internet Life's college rankings four years ago, Dartmouth continues to fulfill the implications of the label, but the literal definition is becoming less applicable as classroom technology reaches new levels.
(10/25/02 9:00am)
With the advent of dormitory door locks, many businesses and student groups are facing new restrictions on their activities that have forced them to reevaluate their distribution practices.
(10/25/02 9:00am)
Their ability to recover from the eating disorders that controlled their lives was the focus of the student panelists brought together for last night's discussion sponsored by Students Against the Abuse of Food and Alcohol.
(10/25/02 9:00am)
Thirty College employees representing 1 percent of Dartmouth's total workforce will be laid off as part of next year's budget cuts, but it remains unclear exactly which jobs will be lost.
(10/24/02 9:00am)
"Everyone deserves music" was one refrain Michael Franti shouted and sang over and over again last night, during "What Does Democracy Look Like?," an event that ambitiously sought to blend art with politics.
(10/24/02 9:00am)
On Saturday, Dartmouth played Army at the academy's beautiful campus on the cliffs of the Hudson in West Point, N.Y. Under the direction of a new coach, Army displayed a revamped offensive strategy, and defeated the Dartmouth Rugby Football Club, 30-5. Hard running and vicious hitting on both sides characterized the tempo of the match.
(10/24/02 9:00am)
The Big Green women's soccer team crushed the Northeastern University Huskies in a non-conference game played at Singer Family Park in Manchester on Monday night.
(10/24/02 9:00am)
This past Sunday, the Dartmouth Women's Rugby Club survived a particularly rough game to take down Boston University by a score of 50-0 and end the league season undefeated.
(10/24/02 9:00am)
In his defense of the corporate recruiting
(10/24/02 9:00am)
So you've made it this far. You're at Dartmouth. Ivy League and all that. No matter what else happens you can hang that attractive diploma on the wall of your car dealership or potato farm or whatever, and people will look at it and say, "I can't read a damn thing on that sheepskin, that guy must be smart. And stuff." Don't worry. They won't find out. They'll never know. Just keep your mouth shut and point to the diploma. Whatever you do, don't let on that you, also, cannot read a damn thing on your diploma. In case you were wondering, it says, "Hire me for whatever. I'm wicked smart." But in Latin. Or Greek. Or something. It doesn't really matter as long as the commoners can't read it.
(10/24/02 9:00am)
A small but determined group of students gathered on the Collis Center porch yesterday afternoon in its second step toward raising campus awareness about genetically modified foods.
(10/24/02 9:00am)
As the college admissions process grows increasingly competitive, students and parents may question whether going to an elite preparatory school might increase their chances of getting into a prestigious college.
(10/24/02 9:00am)
Proposals for renovations to North Fairbanks Hall, which include making the basement into an area for student activities, have been declined by the provost's office due to pressures to cut the College budget.
(10/23/02 9:00am)
Love them or hate them, Bon Jovi has emerged as one of the most persistent and consistently successful rock bands of the last two decades. Ever since breaking onto the scene with its 1984 hit "Runaway," the Jersey-bred group has managed to continually keep pace with current musical and stylistic trends.
(10/23/02 9:00am)
Big Green riders competed in two equestrian shows last weekend, placing second at a competition hosted by the team on Saturday and fourth on Sunday at Colby-Sawyer College.