Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of The Dartmouth's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query.
1000 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
(10/14/08 7:06am)
"I see a tree." "Where? I see a house, and a fence, along this side." The woman swept her arm along the right corner of the canvas. Her friend tilted her head inquisitively, attempting to find the domestic image her friend had discovered in the painting.
(10/14/08 7:05am)
A company of Buffalo soldiers advance on German lines across a river. The Germans' first line of defense is not formed by bunkers, bullets or explosives, but rather something far more dangerous -- words. A megaphone blares propaganda spoken by a woman in a sultry, German croon.
(10/14/08 7:01am)
An Amherst College student was killed and three others were injured in a car crash on Interstate 91 Sunday, according to MassLive.com. Edward G. Prevatt, Jordan A. Moore-Fields, Matthew C. Ghiden and Christian J. Garris were returning to Amherst after visiting a friend in Baltimore when Prevatt's 1996 Honda Accord entered the median and flipped, MassLive.com reported. Moore-Fields was transported to Baystate Medical Center in Springfield, Mass., where he later died. The other passengers were treated at Baystate for non-life-threatening injuries. The cause of the crash remains unknown, but is currently being investigated by the Massachusetts State Police Collision Analysis and Reconstruction Section and the State Police Crime Scene Services Section. Northbound I-91 was closed for approximately three hours due to the accident.
(10/14/08 7:00am)
Beta Theta Pi fraternity recruited male sophomores, juniors and seniors in its first year back at the College in a decade.
(10/14/08 7:00am)
"It doesn't usually happen at a fraternity house," Gerakaris said.
(10/14/08 6:59am)
Dartmouth's Reserve Officers Training Corps is relatively invisible on campus now, but during the Vietnam War the program ignited such controversy that it was banned from campus by the administration. The current Dartmouth chapter of ROTC, reinstated in the early 1980s, consists of a small but dedicated group of students taking military ethics courses, doing regular physical training and planning to devote several years after college graduation to serve their country.
(10/14/08 6:59am)
Howard Dean, Chairman of the Democratic National Committee, cheered presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., on Monday.
(10/14/08 6:59am)
"You have an enormous stake in this," Dean said. "Barack Obama is the candidate of your generation, he really is. He speaks to your generation, he speaks about your generation, and he really thinks of himself as a member of your generation."
(10/14/08 6:57am)
The First Year Office received more complaints regarding BlitzMail than any other issue last year, according to a meeting of the Steering Committee of the General Faculty held at the Rockefeller Center on Monday.
(10/13/08 7:01am)
(10/13/08 7:01am)
(10/13/08 6:55am)
Richard Whitmore, the new associate athletics director for operations and facilities, is eager for spring. He is ready for the Dartmouth baseball season to start.
(10/13/08 6:51am)
After this past weekend of college football, it's more than safe to say that the similarities between last year's season and this year's are here to stay. This fact is amazing, given the volatility that characterized the 2007 season on a weekly basis. At this point in time, it's not a stretch to conjecture that a new era in college football has been ushered in -- one in which upsets abound, and a handful of teams no longer dominate the national championship discussion throughout the season. What will be interesting to note, if the trend continues in the coming years, is how the pollsters respond to this newfound volatility.
(10/13/08 6:50am)
Saturday was yet another shocker a la 2007, and I'm not talking about the always surprising chaos of rush and deliberations. I'm referring to college football, of course, and the upset special we were treated to across the country.
(10/13/08 6:49am)
The Dartmouth men's and women's cross country teams both finished fourth at the New England championships on Saturday in Boston's Franklin Park.
(10/13/08 6:49am)
Last Monday, the Boston Breakers tapped Dartmouth alumna Kristen Luckenbill '01 in the fourth round of the Women's Professional Soccer League draft. With the pick, the Breakers get one of the most storied players in Dartmouth soccer history.
(10/13/08 6:47am)
On a beautiful fall afternoon in Hanover, the Dartmouth men's soccer team sent the crowd home happy with a 1-0 conference win over Yale on Saturday.
(10/13/08 6:46am)
Dartmouth women's soccer gave up two unanswered goals to Ivy rival Yale University at Burnham Field in Hanover on Saturday night, failing to record Dartmouth's first Ivy League win this season in a 2-0 loss to the Bulldogs.
(10/13/08 6:45am)
Dartmouth rebounded from a loss to league-leader Yale on Friday night with an impressive 3-1 victory over Brown Saturday in Providence, R.I.
(10/13/08 6:45am)
With the split, Dartmouth (5-9, 1-3 Ivy) is tied for sixth in the Ivy League standings with Brown University (9-7, 1-3 Ivy). Yale (10-3, 4-0 Ivy) holds the top spot in the conference after the weekend's action.