Jackson decries annuals
Wes Jackson, co-founder of the Land Institute in Salina, Kan., warned about soil erosion in America and called for more environmentally-focused higher education in a speech in 105 Dartmouth Hall last night.
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Wes Jackson, co-founder of the Land Institute in Salina, Kan., warned about soil erosion in America and called for more environmentally-focused higher education in a speech in 105 Dartmouth Hall last night.
In its history, Dartmouth men's soccer had never before played Hofstra. After Wednesday's result, Hofstra will probably never want to play the Big Green again.
With eight wins and a tie in 10 games, the Dartmouth men's soccer team has experienced great success so far this season. A top-15 national ranking and their current position atop the Ivy League has fulfilled preseason prophecies of Championship contention. Heading down the home stretch, the Big Green had exhibited many reasons for optimism and a few for concern.
The animals were piling into Noah's Ark two by two as Dartmouth men's soccer took the field against Boston University. A fierce rain soaked the field and a biting wind chilled players and spectators alike. But those die-hard fans who remained to watch were rewarded, witnessing a thrilling game as well as one of the strangest plays in the history of college soccer.
The tennis courts by West Gym were largely empty this weekend, populated only by pairs of hackers out for some exercise. The hardcourt and clay surfaces remained virtually untouched because both of Dartmouth's varsity teams were busy tearing up the courts in other venues.
Dartmouth men's soccer beat Boston College. Literally.
Prior to yesterday's men's soccer game, Dartmouth players and coaches warned that a matchup against the University of Vermont was not to be taken lightly.