
The football team lost by three points on Saturday.
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The football team lost by three points on Saturday.
As Dartmouth welcomes prospective students to campus, tour guides boast that the College’s graduation rates are among the highest in the country. In 2012, the numbers backed up the claim: according to the latest report from the Education Department, 96 percent of Dartmouth students graduate within six years.
Freshmen are required to have the SmartChoice 20 meal plan in their first term.
For students around the country, a term off from college has long brought the specter of work without pay. With an unpaid internship, students can build professional skills but sacrifice the opportunity to work for wages.
Two years ago, Dartmouth Dining Services, in conjunction with the reopening of the Class of 1953 Commons, announced that it would shift from the a la carte payment system to a block choice and meal swipe plan. Since the change, more students have migrated to larger plans, said DDS director David Newlove.
“@Max_parker3 @Dartmouth Hurry up, we are starting!” Jay Harris, host and anchor of ESPN’s Sports Center, interrupted his remarks to tweet at a student who had expressed interest in attending Harris’ lecture in front of a packed audience Sunday afternoon.
Minority students graduate at consistently lower rates than white students.
The Big Green lost a heartbreaker to Harvard University in the last seconds of the game.
The women’s hockey team captured its first win of the season on Saturday, knocking off a tough Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute team by two goals.
The men’s soccer team continues its Ivy losing streak after falling to Harvard over the weekend.
On Friday, the women took on the Bulldogs (15-3, 9-0 Ivy), the currently undefeated Ivy League conference champion.
The Big Green struggled to combat Harvard’s freshman golden girl Margaret Purce in the first half.
Dartmouth opened its home season against Union College on Friday before squaring off against No. 10 Rensselaer on Saturday. Dartmouth was completely routed in both games.
This week, faithful readers, we have decided to take our talents off of the field and exercise the biggest muscles we have: our brains. This might surprise those of you who have seen Freddie work out in Alumni Gym. I was shocked myself, but yes, our brains. And to those of you who say differently because you “looked it up” and that “isn’t true” because the “brain is an organ, not a muscle,” just get over yourselves and find a hobby. We write the column, we put our gluteus maximuses (see how I incorporated that, nerds who looked up the biggest muscle?) on the line and write what we want.
This week I sat down with linebacker Will McNamara ’16, who last week earned Ivy League defensive player of the week, as well as Northeast Credit Union player of the week and Fox College Sports defensive player of the week for his two interception performance against Columbia University.
Dartmouth opened its home season against Union College on Friday before squaring off against No. 10 Rensselaer (5-2-1, 1-1-1 ECAC) on Saturday. Dartmouth (0-4-0, 0-2-0 ECAC) was completely routed in both games, 7-2 and 7-1, respectively.
Dartmouth women’s soccer suffered a devastating 2-1 loss at the hands of Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass., on Saturday. This most recent defeat sealed Harvard’s (11-3-2, 6-0 Ivy) position as Ivy League champions.
The Big Green volleyball team had a disappointing weekend, losing to both Yale University and Brown University in two home games.
Note to readers (May 23, 2014):
In a weekend road swing through frigid upstate New York, the women’s hockey team captured its first win of the season on Saturday, knocking off a tough Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute team by two goals. Powered by a phenomenal performance from goaltender and co-captain Lindsay Holdcroft ’14, the Big Green (1-4, 1-3 ECAC) snapped a four-game slide that had started the season on a negative note, showing impressive resilience to rebound from a Friday night loss to Union College.