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(10/02/06 9:00am)
The win over the Quakers (3-7, 1-2 Ivy) gave the Big Green (2-6, 1-2 Ivy) its first victory in the Ivy League this year. With four conference games left to play, the win could put Dartmouth in a good position to make a run to the top of the Ivy standings.
(10/02/06 9:00am)
The MLB playoffs are upon us, and what better way is there to greet the fall classic than with some prophetic predictions? At midseason I wrote a column forecasting award-winners and playoff participants. Awards aside, as the last day of the regular season begins, I find myself three for four in playoff teams for each league.
(10/02/06 9:00am)
Under crystal skies and idyllic conditions, the Dartmouth cross country teams were able to let loose at a blistering pace. Competing at the Murray Keatinge Invitational in Maine on Saturday, the men's team was victorious and the women finished third.
(10/02/06 9:00am)
"Beating Princeton was a huge win for us because it gets us one step closer to our goal of the Ivy championship," Tracy said. "There is always a lot of buildup before we play Princeton because they're always a good team in contention for the title."
(10/02/06 9:00am)
Although the Big Green managed to score two convincing victories against the New Jersey Institute of Technology and Robert Morris University in Saturday's competition, an emotional Friday night loss to Harvard that ended in a 15-13 fifth game cost the Big Green first place in the Dartmouth Invitational and soured an otherwise encouraging weekend.
(10/02/06 9:00am)
The Tigers, celebrating 100 years of soccer at Princeton, started the game more positively and had a few chances in front of netminder Rowan Anders '07 before they managed to score. In the 35th minute, senior Jame Wunsch played the ball out of Princeton's defensive end, finding freshman Devin Muntz, who redirected it to junior striker Kyle McHugh. Left one-on-one against Anders, McHugh slotted the ball home for the only goal of the game. Neither team managed to seriously threaten its opponent's goal throughout the rest of the first half, with the Tiger having a 6-3 advantage in shots at the end of the first period.
(10/02/06 9:00am)
My varsity letter sweater is in my room at home. I'm quite proud of it. I had visions of wearing it at a far-off reunion, but I got a medium, and the Food Court Philly cheesesteak is working diligently to make that decision a regrettable one. I walked on to the golf team at the beginning of sophomore year, and making the team was a pretty big accomplishment for me. Unfortunately, no one else seems to care.
(10/02/06 9:00am)
Unfortunately, Bash's return and 255 yards passing from quarterback Mike Fritz '07 were not enough to defeat the Quakers at home. UPenn escaped a late Big Green comeback to earn a 17-10 victory to the echoing of fans' shouts off of the nearly empty steel-and-concrete mass that is Franklin Field.
(10/02/06 9:00am)
Think it's tough being a varsity athlete at Dartmouth, trying to balance athletics and education and still fit the rest of your life in there too? Could you imagine having twice the commitment of a Division I sport, and still managing life as a student?
(10/02/06 9:00am)
Those who still doubt the intensity of the Western cultural and political conflict with radical Islam should take a closer look at the lecture delivered by Pope Benedict XVI at the University of Regensburg, and the severe reaction it sparked among some Muslims.
(10/02/06 9:00am)
The first thing you need to know about "corporate recruiting" is that it does not exist, at least by that name. Oh, sure, there is an entity which we in Career Services proudly call "on-campus recruiting" (or just plain "recruiting") but we don't use the term "corporate recruiting" because many of the employers who physically come on campus to recruit or participate in employer fairs aren't corporations.
(10/02/06 9:00am)
Nearly 200 people participated in the Dartmouth Outing Club's Fall Weekend, the DOC's largest fall event. Among the weekend's events were beginner trailwork, climbing, whitewater kayaking and organic farming trips. The weekend featured a 50-mile hike from Hanover to Mount Moosilauke Ravine Lodge. Thirty-one "psycho-hikers" departed Hanover on Friday afternoon and hiked through the night and into the next day. "The fifty went amazingly well this year," Scott Limbird '09, a member of the Lodge support team for the hikers, said. "The first group to the lodge finished in under 24 hours." The weekend culminated in a dinner Saturday night at Moosilauke Lodge that featured a band for entertainment.
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A mentoring program named Eye To Eye will help undergraduates interact with eight grade students who possess similar learning difficulties in an effort to enhance the younger students' self-esteem and encourage them to positively express themselves.
(10/02/06 9:00am)
The inCircle network, a social and business networking tool available to Dartmouth alumni and students, recently announced that its services had expanded to include 56 alumni and student organizations from universities around the country.
(10/02/06 9:00am)
Students worked for the Office of Alumni Relations' "Vox the Vote" campaign during a four-hour "phonefest" in the top of the Hopkins Center on Saturday. The phonefest, the first of five scheduled over the next three weeks, encouraged alumni participation in the ongoing vote on the proposed Alumni Association constitution and petition amendments.
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Environmentalism and religion joined forces this weekend at the "All Together Now" conference, an event that stressed spirituality and morality as essential elements in dealing with today's environmental issues.
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Forcible sexual offenses have been rising since 2002, when three incidents of sexual assault were reported. In 2003 and 2004, eight incidents were reported. Though Safety and Security Director Harry Kinne characterized the current jump as a "large increase," he cautioned students on reading too much into fluctuating statistics.
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It is impossible to simply walk by the Andrew Moore Artist-in-Residence Exhibit currently on display at the Jaffe-Friede & Strauss Galleries at the Hopkins Center.
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As senior Creative Writing majors toured Robert Frost's former home in Franconia, N.H., this past Saturday, the director of Frost Place made a very fitting announcement: Frost's celebrated and prolific collection of poetry was about to incorporate a poem previously unknown and unseen to the world.
(10/02/06 9:00am)
This past Friday, the crowd buzzed eagerly in the Moore Theater while waiting for the first showing of SITI Company's "A Midsummer Night's Dream." As the audience filed into their seats, they were greeted by a simple but dreamlike backdrop of grey and white clouds and Puck (Jeffery Frac) playing a few chords on ... wait for it ... a banjo.