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(10/23/09 2:00am)
It is no secret that Dartmouth's football team is in the midst of some of the worst days of its storied history. The Big Green's 17-game losing streak is currently the second longest in the NCAA's Football Championship Subdivision behind only that of Indiana State University and the signs of hope Dartmouth showed early this season are starting to look like false omens.
(10/23/09 2:00am)
A couple of weeks ago, my mom called to tell me that she wanted to come visit over Homecoming weekend. My gut reaction was a little less than receptive to the idea: "ErrmOK, mom, but I am going to want to go out' a little, too," I told her.
(10/23/09 2:00am)
The Dartmouth's live coverage of Homecoming 2009 has concluded. Click here to access the archived commentary and photos.LIVE COVERAGE: Homecoming
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Flight of the Conchords' latest album,
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A team of recent Dartmouth graduates won the undergraduate prize at the 2009 College Inventors Competition for their invention of an electrocoagulation arsenic filtration system for use in developing countries, according to an Oct. 21 press release. The students, Philip Wagner '09, Dana Leland '09 and Lindsay Holiday '07, designed a water filtration device that meets standards for arsenic-free water and is intended for use in rural Nepal, according to the release. The final round of the 2009 Collegiate Inventors Competition, a program of the National Inventors Hall of Fame, was held in Chicago.
(10/22/09 2:00am)
Hanover business owners are anticipating a strong turnout for Homecoming despite the economic downturn. Local store owners and managers say they have been putting in extra orders, keeping on top of staff and stocking up on supplies in preparation for the weekend.
(10/22/09 2:00am)
A new intravenous catheter insertion system designed by Dartmouth Medical School anesthesiology professor Christopher Wiley could lead to improved patient comfort and increased cost efficiency, according to Martin Doyle, medical CEO of Balch Hill Medical Group, which is working with Wiley on developing the product. Wiley's innovation, the PrecisionThread system, is still in pre-marketing stages and is currently pending FDA approval, Wiley said in an interview with The Dartmouth.
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The number of students graduating with a bachelor of arts in engineering sciences or bachelor of engineering degree from the Thayer School of Engineering after a decade of relative stability is expected to increase in the coming years, according to Thayer Dean Joseph Helble.
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Following the introduction of more rigorous rating standards, the College's sustainability rating from the Sustainable Endowments Institute fell to a B+ this year, down from an A- in 2009. The 2010 ratings were released Oct. 7.
(10/22/09 2:00am)
It may be the quaint New Zealand accents or the lack of gimmicky guest stars that keep this album from getting too obnoxious too quickly, but I think that the real secret is the comedic timing of the Conchords duo, Bret McKenzie and Jermaine Clement.
(10/22/09 2:00am)
*A column printed last week ("BOOKED SOLID: Artistic License," Oct. 15) included an account of what the writer, Evan Lambert, described as a first-person meeting with Kirk Read, the author of "How I Learned to Snap," (2003).**##
(10/22/09 2:00am)
The inflammatory headline of a recent article in The Dartmouth ("Reggae tourism' hurts Jamaican identity, prof says," Oct. 5) misrepresents the substance of my argument in a public lecture hosted by the Leslie Humanities Center on Oct. 2. Quotation marks are used only for "Reggae Tourism," but the misleading headline makes it appear as if the sound bite is a quote. My argument is much more subtle than this simplistic generalization would suggest.
(10/22/09 2:00am)
Despite a strong showing by Chris Zablocki '10 at the NCAA Pre-Nationals this past weekend at Indiana State University, the Dartmouth men's cross-country team finished in the middle of the pack, placing 16th out of 35 teams.