Kornberg: Prospie Purgatory
Last year, 2,178 students were accepted to the Class of 2015. An additional 1,800 students were put on the waitlist. Of these 1,800, about half chose to remain on the waitlist. Only 50 were later accepted.
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Last year, 2,178 students were accepted to the Class of 2015. An additional 1,800 students were put on the waitlist. Of these 1,800, about half chose to remain on the waitlist. Only 50 were later accepted.
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Kevin Macdonald, who has garnered acclaim for both his documentaries and feature films, was honored Saturday.
The Big Green (5-4-3, 2-1-0 Ivy) is now tied with Brown University, Columbia University and Yale for second place in the Ivy League.
Despite the inconsistent weather and days filled with flu-like symptoms, fall is settling in quite nicely. The leaves are turning brilliant colors and dropping from the trees while the days seem to be getting shorter and colder. However, that's not what calls attention to the biggest weekend of the term. As you peruse your Facebook newsfeed today, you'll start noticing Dartmouth alumni posting statuses like, "So excited for this weekend!" and, "Only four more days of work before I go back home!" Now you realize: Homecoming weekend is just a few days away.
I sat down with Dartmouth men's rugby player Justin Ciambella '13 to talk about the team's early success, his transformation into a star on the field and the possibility of racking up another USA Collegiate Rugby 7s National Championship for the Big Green.
The Quakers (11-2-0, 3-1-0 Ivy) came out in the first half with an overpowering offense, which the Big Green failed to challenge. Dartmouth had several scoring opportunities of its own but could not find the back of the net.
Following solid results at its season-opening shows at Middlebury College and the University of Vermont last weekend, the Dartmouth equestrian team continued to impress at Dartmouth's home show on Saturday, taking second place at the Dartmouth Riding Center in Etna, N.H. This season marks the first time in the team's history that it is NCAA compliant, allowing riders certain advantages previously only offered to other College varsity athletes.
Despite an initial two-set lead over Columbia (11-6, 5-2 Ivy), which had won seven of eight games heading into the matchup, the Big Green lost its momentum in the following two sets.