Women's soccer shuts out Vermont
The team was firing strong from the start, with the first goal coming in the first four minutes off a ball from Libby Hamlin '13 to co-captain Melisa Krnjaic '11. This was Krnjaic's first goal of the season.
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The team was firing strong from the start, with the first goal coming in the first four minutes off a ball from Libby Hamlin '13 to co-captain Melisa Krnjaic '11. This was Krnjaic's first goal of the season.
Midterm week sponsored by the all-mighty NRO, Shockwave Media Player and Brew City fries is upon us, and while Muggles disappear into the library, the Legends capitalize. As Collis Ray once said, "I'm training while you are not." Fellow Legend Tim Connor '13 is not able to compete once again because of "homework" or "AD" and there has been speculation on The Dartmouth's message board that he is "allergic to yogurt" and "maybe not that athletic." These rumors pain me and finally I lashed out, flipping tables at Novack, eating my fries at FoCo pre-pay and mean-mugging freshmen. I was aggressively popping some bubble wrap in my 9L when Chris Downer '11 noted, "We could use that fire on the rugby pitch. Battle Field, 3:45 p.m."
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President Barack Obama renewed the White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for Hispanics on Tuesday, according to a U.S. Department of Education release. The executive order will focus on working with community-based education initiatives through two committees. The Presidential Advisory Committee will work with community leaders to develop education policy that positively impacts the Hispanic community and the Federal Interagency Working Group will address issues relating to other aspects of Hispanics' lives, such as housing, health, finance and employment, according to the release. The Initiative was formed under former President George W. Bush in October 2001 to examine "the underlying causes of the existing education achievement gap between Hispanic American students and their peers," the website said.
The World Health Organization has altered its guidelines after a study led by Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center pediatrician Paul Palumbo found the use of a new drug combination in the treatment of pediatric HIV in Africa to be more effective than the traditional approach. Now the researchers must confront the obstacles most particularly, the cost of implementation in resource-deprived nations, Palumbo said.
"We've cut down on the number of trash cans on each floor," Eckels said. "Where we keep the trash cans, we would have an equal-sized [recycling bin] that is no-sort."
"We'll fight for you if you fight AIDS," the group chanted while holding signs that read, "Keep the Promise" and "[$]50 Billion Towards Global AIDS Funding."
The location itself will be open the same hours as before.
ESPN recently named Rob Simmelkjaer '93 as its new Vice President of International Development, after he served the network for two years as the vice president of corporate projects.