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(09/24/04 9:00am)
Everyone from know-it-all seniors to wide-eyed freshmen had to answer sets of analogies and take three SAT II tests before they were admitted to Dartmouth College. For the Class of 2010, that will not be the case.
(09/24/04 9:00am)
On election night 2000, New Hampshire sprung up as a big red surprise on the national landscape. From that election to this one, New Hampshire is the only state to have swapped colors in the Democrats' favor.
(09/24/04 9:00am)
On the campaign trail for New Hampshire's second district Congress seat, Democratic candidate Paul Hodes '72 stopped in Hanover last night to moderate a panel on healthcare.
(09/24/04 9:00am)
Four campus fraternities are paying the price for alcohol violations during sophomore summer by beginning fall term on probation. Alpha Delta, Chi Heorot, Kappa Kappa Kappa and Chi Gamma Epsilon fraternities are all on social probation for two weeks beginning Sept. 22.
(09/23/04 9:00am)
The steamy details of that sex tape, behind-the-scenes dirt on walking the famous runways of Milan, what it's like to party with rock gods and movie stars, and, of course, what it feels like to be filthy rich: that's what the reader expects to get when they delve into Paris Hilton's new book, "Confessions of an Heiress: A Tongue-in-Chic Peek Behind the Pose." The book was recently released by Simon and Schuster and was hardly greeted with a line around the block. Those who actually did buy the book got just exactly what you would expect from someone that didn't even graduate from high school: a huge flop.
(09/23/04 9:00am)
The Roots are by far the most diverse and innovative group to join the ranks of hip-hop's greats since A Tribe Called Quest. The Philadelphia-based rock/rap crew, led by drummer Ahmir "?uestlove" Thompson and Tariq "Black Thought" Trotter, pride themselves on being the self-titled "greatest" act in music today. And it is hard for critics to argue after listening to their latest album, "The Tipping Point."
(09/23/04 9:00am)
SACHEM FIELD, Sept. 18 -- On a cold and rainy Saturday, the Dartmouth rugby team took the pitch against a strong side from Boston College in its season opener. The young Dartmouth team has been training for the better part of three weeks, playing exhibition matches against sides from Carleton University and McGill University. In a hotly contested match, BC played solid 10-man rugby and capitalized on Dartmouth turnovers to record a victory against the Dartmouth side, 37-17.
(09/23/04 9:00am)
Big Green tennis opened strong this year, more than holding its own in the annual Volkl Shootout. Competing at home against Army, Colgate, Niagara and the University of Buffalo, Dartmouth finished the three-day tournament boasting a 23-11 singles record and a dominant 11-2 mark in doubles.
(09/23/04 9:00am)
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(09/23/04 9:00am)
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(09/23/04 9:00am)
Who ever said recruits get all the breaks?
(09/23/04 9:00am)
Earth science professor Arjun Heimsath returned from a research trip to Alaska and pressed play on his answering machine. The message informed him that he been awarded the most prestigious national honors for young science researchers.
(09/23/04 9:00am)
After months of waiting, a fortuitous judicial move will allow Dartmouth to build extensively in an area of Hanover commonly known as the "South Block."
(09/23/04 9:00am)
A new, multiclass residence cluster on the north end of campus will be named after David McLaughlin '54, the College's 14th leader, current Dartmouth President James Wright recently announced.
(09/22/04 9:00am)
It's that time of year again. The time when everyone's fear of schoolwork is actually usurped by desire to be as far away from any parental unit's overbearing clutches as physically possible. And thus we find ourselves, or at least most of ourselves, to be happily returned to Hanover, albeit knees-deep in books (and other things, I suppose), but with mental states quickly stabilizing from the evening effect of living away from home (and other things, I suppose).
(09/22/04 9:00am)
Despite a disappointing season last year, the Dartmouth field hockey team erupted with a vengeance in the opening weeks of the 2004 season. After dropping their first two games during a difficult road trip to the Buckeye state, the Big Green bounced back to win its first two Ivy League contests, good enough for first place in its league.
(09/22/04 9:00am)
The Dartmouth women's tennis team began its 2003-04 season in style this weekend by bulldozing the competition at Hanover's Volkl Shootout. The Big Green won 17 of their 20 singles matches over the course of the home tournament and compiled a sparkling 11-0 record in doubles play.
(09/22/04 9:00am)
Dartmouth football opened its season against No. 12-ranked Colgate Saturday, suffering a bittersweet loss made only worse by the game's close score. Colgate came into the game led by Jamaal Branch, arguably the premier player in Division I-AA football, with talk of being drafted this year in the NFL. Last season, Branch ran off 2326 yards as he led Colgate to a 15-1 season with their only loss coming in the National Championship to Delaware.
(09/22/04 9:00am)
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