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(10/17/05 9:00am)
After a week-long visit to Biloxi, Miss., one of the areas hardest hit by Hurricane Katrina, Tucker Foundation Dean Stuart Lord and Katrina Help student coordinator Nick Taranto '06 have devised a plan to offer support and relief to the community over a two-year period.
(10/17/05 9:00am)
Women gathered in Collis Thursday evening to hear the results of the week-long sorority rush process, with 267 women receiving bids to enter one of the College's six sororities.
(10/17/05 9:00am)
As the United States' war on terrorism continues, former Secretary of Health and Human Services Tommy Thompson urged Dartmouth faculty, students and community members to support medical diplomacy as an additional way to combat terrorism and improve global heath.
(10/14/05 9:00am)
ESPN has some of the best sportswriters on the planet working for them. Heck, Peter Gammons, their lead baseball analyst, was recently inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Take a moment to let that sink in the Hall of Fame.
(10/14/05 9:00am)
Dartmouth men's soccer shut out 18th-ranked Vermont at Chase Field on Wednesday yet failed to extend its five-game winning streak. Vermont (9-4-1) played some defense of its own, shutting out Dartmouth as well and playing to a 0-0 tie. The Big Green is unbeaten in its last nine games and moves to 6-1-4 on the season, 2-0-0 in the Ivy, propelling the squad to the No. 23 spot in the latest College Soccer News national poll.
(10/14/05 9:00am)
Many students on campus are not aware of it, but significant changes are underway on the Board of Trustees. With the election of Todd Zywicki '88 and Peter Mark Robinson '79 earlier this year, the lifting of the moratorium on new residential fraternities and sororities last June, and the general process of expansion, a unique opportunity for change exists in both the structure and direction of the Board.
(10/14/05 9:00am)
It is often observed that a department's proximity to the center of campus reflects the favor bestowed on it by the powers that be in Parkhurst. Recent controversies concerning Dartmouth athletics and a string of noticeable defeats can, at times, reinforce the sense that the gym's distance from the Green reflects the lowly position of athletics in the eyes of administrators.
(10/14/05 9:00am)
Adam White '05, Matt Heineman '05 and Ben Grinnell '05 are on the road to exploring America's future.
(10/14/05 9:00am)
Students overwhelmed by their hectic and pressure-packed schedules can find advice on how to manage their lives Saturday at a conference entitled, "Finding Balance: Leadership, Spirituality and Health" to be held in Collis Commonground.
(10/14/05 9:00am)
On March 19, 2003, while Dartmouth students were enjoying their spring breaks, Nathaniel Fick '99 was crossing the Kuwaiti border in the dead of night, leading his elite Marine Corps special forces unit into Iraq.
(10/14/05 9:00am)
An array of 48 prominent companies from Burton Snowboards to Microsoft will be on campus Friday to recruit Dartmouth students during the Ninth Annual Engineering and Technology Career Fair.
(10/14/05 9:00am)
Dartmouth will nearly double its institutional support for club sports teams this year with the addition of $30,000 to the club sports budget, Dean of the College James Larimore announced Thursday.
(10/13/05 9:00am)
Dartmouth students have a great opportunity to rage like they've never raged before this Friday night at Fuel. Friday Night Rock is hosting its first international artist, Jens Lekman, at 9:30 p.m. on Oct. 14 in the basement of Collis. The Swedish rocker will bring a sizeable band with him that will include a violin and a cello, making the concert appealing to those interested in many different types of music. Emerging Oakland singer-songwriter Nedelle will open for Lekman with her unique mixture of tender jazz melodies and classic blues sentiments.
(10/13/05 9:00am)
PHILADELPHIA -- Two days after one of the best games of his career, Penn running back Kyle Ambrogi committed suicide, the university and police said.
(10/13/05 9:00am)
Dartmouth equestrian kicked off its regular season with back-to-back second place finishes Oct. 8 and 9 at the University of Vermont and Middlebury College, respectively. Dartmouth finished behind Vermont by a margin of one point at Vermont's home show and seven at Middlebury. Eight schools competed at each show.
(10/13/05 9:00am)
To the Editor:
(10/13/05 9:00am)
To the Editor:
(10/13/05 9:00am)
I am not, by any stretch of the imagination, technologically gifted. I have no idea how to speak into a Sidekick, for instance. I use my computer to work, blitz and absorb as much as I can from ESPN.com. Lately, however, I began checking out these newfangled (circa 2003) things called blogs. Behind the times, I know, but I am proud of it.
(10/13/05 9:00am)
Me Hunter-Gatherer, you Child-Bearer ?
(10/13/05 9:00am)
Lively debate, political buzz, intellectual growth -- words usually associated with the academic year rather than an off term -- characterized this past summer for Scott Glabe '06.