Toe to Toe: Karr Vs. Schmidley (Schmidley)
We're deep in the heart of the college and pro football seasons, folks, and it's the time of year when the debate over who will be crowned the next winner of the Heisman Trophy starts to heat up.
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We're deep in the heart of the college and pro football seasons, folks, and it's the time of year when the debate over who will be crowned the next winner of the Heisman Trophy starts to heat up.
In my book, Sam's the man. He should win the Heisman Trophy barring a monumental collapse in production. Oklahoma University quarterback Sam Bradford seems to be currently under the radar in the Heisman trophy hunt due to the focus on University of Texas and Texas Tech University, but that's just silly. If I were a private equity firm, I would be looking to gain a stake in Bradford's career (corporate recruiting is obviously taking its toll on my frame of mind).
Fighting point-for-point in a tight third period, the Dartmouth women's volleyball team fell in straight sets to a surging Yale squad on Saturday after pulling a strong 3-1 victory over Brown on Friday night.
Dartmouth women's soccer played 110 hard-fought minutes against No. 25 Harvard on Saturday afternoon but was unable to pull away with the lead as the Big Green earned a 1-1 draw on the team's Senior Day.
Ben True '08 made quite a statement in his final Heptagonals Championship on Friday in Van Cortlandt Park in New York City.
With its back against the wall, the Dartmouth men's soccer team came through with a big victory Saturday night, beating No. 17 Harvard University, 1-0, in Hanover.
While Dartmouth's defense limited Crimson QB Chris Pizzotti to 98 yards passing, the Big Green yielded 368 rushing yards to the Harvard running attack.
The Crimson (6-1, 3-1 Ivy), ranked No. 23 in the Football Championship Subdivision last week, shut out the Big Green (0-7, 0-4 Ivy) for three quarters on its way to the win.
The Dartmouth women's hockey team vanquished two ECAC Hockey foes this weekend, out-muscling Princeton, 3-2, in New Jersey before smashing Quinnipiac University, 3-0, in Connecticuit.
For the past four years, progressive activists at Dartmouth and beyond have spent countless hours organizing to elect Barack Obama as president. At first, they fought an uphill battle. Pundits predicted that Hillary was an unstoppable political machine, destined to victory from the moment she announced her candidacy. But then Obama won the Iowa caucus, and in his "They said it couldn't be done" victory speech, he laid the groundwork for a hard-fought triumph in the Democratic primaries.
In all my years of assessing and experiencing gender relations at Dartmouth, I'll admit I've definitely taken a beating or two. Whether it stemmed from the Greek system or not, I have been, in some way, shape or form, offended, appalled, insulted and bewildered by the interactions between males and females on this campus, and the criticisms that ensue between the two parties.
Students take advantage of performances at the Hop, but many have voiced a desire for more popular music.
Joe Clifford, outreach and arts education manager for the Hopkins Center, wants more students to use the facility's resources, so he has created a survey to gauge how students use the Hop and gather feedback about what changes they would like to see.
Clint Eastwood's new movie "Changeling" is a masterpiece of technical craftsmanship. The editing is crisp and concise. The cinematography is gorgeous. The score (composed by Eastwood himself) is full of lyrical grace. The art department's recreation of 1920s Los Angeles is the best I've seen since "Chinatown"(1974). With such immense talent on display, it's a shame that the movie itself is as dull as toast.
'12 Girl: I'm such a classy chick!
Molly Davidson '09 and Jenna Manula '09 are two senior mentors in Link-Up, the network for Dartmouth women that connects freshmen and upperclassmen. They are both members of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, where Molly is the new member educator and Jenna is the public relations chair. Molly and Jenna share their opinions on the freshmen class and let us in on the conventional wisdom they usually reserve for their mentees.
In 1992, Marc Jacobs, then a young and largely unknown designer for Perry Ellis, shocked the fashion world with his landmark Grunge collection, a witty tribute to the youth culture of Seattle's emergent music scene. Encapsulating the "throwaway attitude of rock and roll," the clothes were luxe versions of the trend's staples: oversize flannel shirts, ratty sweaters, chaotic layering, long skirts in dark colors and crocheted skullcaps worn over lank unwashed hair.
Girl power experienced a definite boost this election season as women made their presence impossible to ignore in the political arena. Hillary Clinton was a serious frontrunner in the Democratic primaries; Michelle Obama showed us an eloquence and intelligence equal to that of her potentially presidential husband when she delivered her keynote speech at the Democratic National Convention; and Sarah Palin ... well, if she can be a vice presidential candidate, anyone can, so I guess she's sending out a positive message.