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(10/29/07 5:12am)
The Big Green (2-5, 2-2 Ivy) traded touchdowns and interceptions with Harvard (5-2, 4-0 Ivy) for much of the afternoon, and the game came down to a late Dartmouth scoring drive that stalled before it ever got started.
(10/29/07 5:09am)
Dartmouth topped 12th-ranked Harvard for its ninth win, and remained in second place in the Ivy league.
(10/29/07 5:09am)
"We knew that this was going to be one of the biggest games of the season. An absolute must-win," co-captain Tommy Lobben '08 said.
(10/29/07 5:07am)
Craig Henderson '09
(10/29/07 5:05am)
As the brightly colored foliage begins to fall from the trees and cold winter weather descends upon Hanover, the action at Thompson Arena is just heating up. Friday night the women's team began their defense of last year's ECAC Hockey League championship with a 4-3 overtime win over Vermont. Yesterday, the Big Green men also played Vermont to start their 2007-2008 season.
(10/29/07 4:57am)
One gag satirizing Bush and Cheney received an enthusiastic response.
(10/29/07 4:57am)
I was amazed when I read that the Capitol Steps have been around for over 25 years and performed for five U.S. presidents. Equal parts clever, crude and cliche, the performance seemed much more on par with the group's Christmas office party beginnings than with a quarter-century of professional performing experience.
(10/29/07 4:56am)
INTO THE WILD
(10/29/07 4:54am)
The posters for "Dan in Real Life" show Steve Carell blithely squashing his face into a stack of pancakes. This is false advertising, a marketing department's attempt to pass off a sensitive family drama as another wacky Steve Carell comedy. The guy sitting next to me seemed genuinely disappointed that Carell's face never did make contact with any form of breakfast food. But I found the poster to be a pretty apt summary of the film's effect: "Dan in Real Life" offers something potentially delicious, then mashes itself into your face until you're covered in syrupy sweetness.
(10/26/07 5:07pm)
As the legal salvos continue to fly, College lawyers filed a motion today to dismiss the Association of Alumni suit that seeks to bar Dartmouth from adding eight new members to the Board of Trustees.
(10/26/07 5:04am)
A recent College Board report shows that the rate of college tuition growth exceeded twice the rate of inflation this year, according to The New York Times. Public universities had the most significant tuition growth, and the cost increase has led to a dramatic increase in borrowing among families with college-bound students. Student debt increased by 8 percent from 2005 to 2006. Public four-year colleges saw an increase of $6,815, or 6.6 percent, while tuition and fees at public two-year colleges increased by 4.2 percent. The tuition at private universities increased on an average by 6.3 percent to $23,712. "The average price of college is continuing to rise more rapidly than the consumer price index, more rapidly than prices in the economy," Sandy Baum, an author of the report, said in an interview with the Associated Press. Baum also said that the increase does not take into account students who are paying less because of financial aid or scholarship money.
(10/26/07 5:03am)
Correction Appended
(10/26/07 5:03am)
Currently the subject of much debate in local government, this is Haven's third attempt to open a homeless shelter in the Upper Valley.
(10/26/07 5:03am)
Administrators at the Haven, who plan to build the shelter next to the organization's current homeless family facility on Hartford Avenue in White River Junction, filed an application for the facility with the town of Hartford, Vt., in July. The application will be debated at the Hartford Zoning Board on Nov. 7.
(10/26/07 5:02am)
Plans to revamp the College's sophomore summer program, including the implementation of a block schedule system, are currently being discussed by College administrators. Final changes are unlikely to be executed for several years.
(10/26/07 5:01am)
In the main entrance to Baker-Berry Library, Gu combined the words
(10/26/07 5:01am)
The exhibit, which was organized by the Hood Museum of Art and the College, is only one part of a 13-year project for which Gu has been creating sculptures across the world in a series called "United Nations," with all pieces being made of a single unique ingredient -- human hair.
(10/26/07 4:54am)
There are three things that I've thought about that aren't related to Dartmouth this week: South Park, my job as a nanny and wildfires. All three of these things are smoking hot (nanny job in particular), but the wildfires warrant attention that few of us have had time to give them. So, let's turn our attention to the West this week. You might have to squint a bit to see through the Hanover bubble (it's stained with coffee and cigarette smoke these days), but the world is still out there and there's much going on.
(10/26/07 4:53am)
My mom always told me never to drink without eating. It was my first time. Of course, my parents drink exactly 1.5 glasses of red wine per day. To them, blacking out is a scary, alien concept -- the generation that made their bodies chemistry sets for a Skittles factory of hallucinogenics no one knew were bad for you has yet to fathom that their sons and daughters black out frequently and sometimes on purpose.
(10/26/07 4:53am)
There may be some validity to that chill you get when you walk into the Tower Room, or the fact that you feel eyes on the back of your neck when you walk to the reserve desk (or around First Floor Berry, but that's a different article). According to Ron Kolek and Maureen Wood, the heads of the New England Ghost Project, you can stop feeling crazy.