Big Green football beats Yale 38-31
In what will go down as one of Dartmouth’s most satisfying wins in the 100-year history of the Yale Bowl, the Big Green (3-1, 2-0 Ivy) defeated Yale University 38-31 in a back-and-forth thriller in New Haven.
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In what will go down as one of Dartmouth’s most satisfying wins in the 100-year history of the Yale Bowl, the Big Green (3-1, 2-0 Ivy) defeated Yale University 38-31 in a back-and-forth thriller in New Haven.
If only I could go back seven weeks in time, at the height of my sophomore summer at Dartmouth. I had just started following a relatively well-known food review website on Instagram, The Infatuation, and my life suddenly gained so much meaning. One of the first photos that came up on my Instagram home page was this gem — it was labeled as a breakfast #EEEEEATS, but seen by my eyes as an eventual FoCo creation. And with midterms this week, what better way to procrastinate than to spend 20 minutes in FoCo celebrating the best meal of the day — dessert!
PSA: This article is not about getting into college, but rather about getting into shenanigans. The title is merely a clever pun.
With a five-year, $1.5 million grant, Geisel School of Medicine professor Casey Greene will further his research in genomic data processing.
In a town hall meeting with around 115 faculty and staff Thursday, executive vice president and chief financial officer Rick Mills called for cross-campus dialogue about the College’s future. The informal, open gathering featured a brief talk by Mills, focused on current shifts in higher education, followed by questions from the audience.
Twelve undergraduates will visit start-up firms and established companies on the West Coast in December as part of a new Dartmouth Entrepreneurial Network program. DEN, which will finance the program, released applications earlier this week.
Dartmouth’s LinkedIn alumni group boasts more than 15,000 members. The Center for Professional Development is hoping students will capitalize on these potential connections, hosting a LinkedIn workshop today to discuss crafting profiles and networking through the website’s groups.
Adam Frank ’15 is a non-denominational co-leader of the Dartmouth chapter of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, a religious group that aims to connect students — athletes and non-athletes — to their faith through athletics. Frank, a member of the baseball team, has been involved with FCA since his freshman year. He said he sees competing as an opportunity to share his story with others.
The rarefied air we breathe here at Dartmouth permeates our lives in both obvious and subtle ways. Although intoxicating and often imbuing us with a self-satisfied sense of importance, this air cannot, by itself, sustain us. As time goes on many of us develop a healthy craving for something different, something more... real.
’18: “Why do I keep getting these blitzes about Casual Thursday on Wednesday?”
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