The Weekend Roundup: Week Five
Volleyball
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Volleyball
Men's Wrestling team from mid-1950s.
Women's Soccer ties Penn 1-1.
Women's Volleyball beat Cornell 3-2 and lost to Columbia 3-1.
The men’s wrestling team competed as a varsity team until 1976.
Woodsmen team from mid-1960s.
Men's Soccer beat Penn 4-1.
Men's Gymnastics team from mid-1980s.
Football beat Towson 20-17.
Field Hockey lost to Yale 7-4.
Men and women competed for the varsity fencing team until 1979.
One-on-one with Carmen Braceras of the Field Hockey team.
An informal game of cricket can be seen in this picture taken in 1803.
Dartmouth Hall is surrounded by fall leaves.
Professor Emily Blanchard spoke with Kelly Ayotte and Maggie Hassan in a public forum on Thursday afternoon.
Autumn has arrived in Hanover, bringing tourists along with it, and the changing leaves are the draw. Every year foliage fanatics flock to the town and New Hampshire to participate in the activity commonly called “leaf peeping.”
The fall term has not only brought with it the changing color of the leaves, but also an increased number of black bear sightings around campus — specifically a large female bear with three cubs.
Yesterday, Tuck School of Business professor Emily Blanchard sat down as a moderator with Senate candidates Kelly Ayotte, the Republican incumbent, and current New Hampshire Democratic Gov. Maggie Hassan. The two spoke separately in a public forum to discuss their views. Both candidates are matched evenly with each other in the polls, making New Hampshire one of the tightest Senate races in the country. In addition, the Associated Press reported that funding for this senate race is predicted to exceed a $100 million in total, which will break the record in New Hampshire.
Latinx Heritage Month will celebrate Latinx identity on campus throughout the month of October. The theme of this year is resilient identities and focuses specifically on eliminating the divide between various demographics and the Latinx community.