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(04/16/12 2:00am)
The Big Green has not won a game since March 3, when the team defeated Sacred Heart University at Scully-Fahey Field. Princeton was the fifth ranked opponent the Big Green played this season, and the loss dropped its record in those games to 1-4.
(04/13/12 2:00am)
Almost every high school athlete faces a major decision sometime in his or her career: Do I want to be a collegiate athlete? Those who are brave enough to take the plunge into the world of NCAA athletics embark on an odyssey through the cutthroat world of recruiting in order to find their future home.
(04/10/12 2:00am)
Would you feel cheated? Would you think that you were missing out on an experience because of deceptive advertising?
(04/09/12 2:00am)
The team started off on a high note, scoring the first three goals of the game. After a blocked shot and successful clear, Anthony Fulham '13 received the ball in the center of the field, ran down to the offensive end on a fast break and ripped a shot from about 10 yards out for the goal.
(04/05/12 2:00am)
The Dartmouth men's lacrosse team traveled to Long Island, N.Y. on Tuesday night to take on Hofstra University in hopes of breaking a five-game losing streak. The Big Green (2-6, 0-2 Ivy) got off to a slow start, however, and was unable to overcome an early deficit, dropping its sixth straight game, 9-5.
(04/04/12 2:00am)
In outlining his proposed plans for the World Bank in an opinion piece, "My Call for an Open, Inclusive World Bank," published on the U.S. Department of the Treasury's website, Kim said he hopes the institution will have the resources to alleviate poverty with input from developing nations and superpowers, solve problems as they arise and effectively serve all of its constituents, including "clients, donors, governments, citizens and civil society."
(04/02/12 2:00am)
Although he admitted that the March 6 loss to Bellarmine University "was just awful," Colin Heffernan '15 said that the team is not letting the recent streak affect it.
(03/30/12 2:00am)
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand '88, D-N.Y., will likely face Republican challenger Wendy Long '82 in the New York general election this November. As an incumbent, Gillibrand locked up the Democratic Party's nomination early in the process, but Long has not yet officially gained the Republican bid.
(03/26/12 2:00am)
This week, I sat down with Kyle Schussler '12, a member of the Dartmouth men's hockey team. Schussler is versatile, playing both forward and defense in his four years on the Big Green. Despite playing only nine games in his four seasons, Schussler is described as the "ultimate teammate," giving it his all in practices despite not suiting up for many games.
(03/26/12 2:00am)
Despite hanging with the Blue Devils through the first quarter, the Big Green could not keep up in the second and third, trailing 19-6 going into the final quarter. Dartmouth won the final frame, 3-1, but it was too little, too late as the Big Green ultimately fell, 20-9.
(03/26/12 2:00am)
Men consuming large quantities of saturated fats tend to have lower quality sperm than other men, according to a study co-authored by Dartmouth Medical School professor Jill Attaman. The study which monitored the effects of lifestyle choices on fertility found that saturated fats, common in meat and dairy products, decreased sperm count in test subjects by up to 35 percent, the National Public Radio health blog reported. In contrast, omega-3 fats, commonly found in fish and seafood, slightly improved fertility in men, according to the study. While the study does not prove causation between a high-fat diet and low sperm count, the findings suggest that eating habits and sperm quality may be connected, NPR reported. The study's 99 subjects had all visited fertility clinics and indicated their diet choices in a questionnaire. The study was published in March in Human Reproduction, a science journal published by Oxford University Press.
(03/13/12 1:00am)
The Dartmouth women's distance medley relay team of Alexi Pappas '12, Megan Krumpoch '14, Chrissy Supino '12 and Abbey D'Agostino '14 placed third at the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships on Friday night. D'Agostino also competed in the 3,000-meter run, placing eighth overall. Both the relay squad and D'Agostino individually earned All-American honors.
(03/07/12 4:00am)
Nearly three-quarters of the Dartmouth student body is involved in athletics, which has varying influences on social and academic components of the Dartmouth experience. While being a Dartmouth athlete is a large time commitment, it does not define the well-rounded student-athletes at the College, according to athletes interviewed by The Dartmouth.
(03/06/12 4:00am)
Dartmouth was the ninth seed in the ECAC, while the Saints were the eighth seed. This series marked the first time the Big Green ever won a playoff series on the road and the first time in Saints program history that they have been swept at home. The Big Green have not lost a game in St. Lawrence's Appleton Arena since February of 2009, and extended its winning streak to six games over the weekend.
(03/05/12 4:00am)
For Dartmouth, the intermixing of athletics and academics to produce a well-rounded education can be traced back to the Ivy League's founding. While college athletics as a whole have seen tremendous change and competitive growth over the past 50 years, the Ivy League's strict academic regulations have remained virtually unchanged, forcing its member universities to find alternative recruiting methods, according to athletic director Harry Sheehy.
(03/02/12 4:00am)
Dumais has notched 101 points in just 92 games in her career, tallying 44 goals and 57 assists in her three seasons as a member of the Big Green. She recorded her 100th and 101st point in the first game of this year's playoff series against St. Lawrence University, a game that the Big Green lost, 4-3, in overtime.
(02/29/12 4:00am)
It was an historic season for Big Green women's hockey, with the team and many players reaching important milestones. The team was ranked 10th nationally for 10 of its games this season and defeated Providence College 3-2 at Frozen Fenway at Fenway Park, the fourth ever women's hockey game held outdoors and the first featuring an Ivy League team.
(02/27/12 4:00am)
The Big Green (18-10-2) outplayed the Saints (22-9-4) in both games but was unable to capitalize on its opportunities, consistently running into spectacular goaltending.
(02/23/12 4:00am)
The Big Green men (10-13-4, 7-10-3 ECAC) currently sit in ninth place in the ECAC with 17 points, a standing that would force them to travel for the first round of playoffs if they cannot improve their position this weekend. St. Lawrence (13-6-3, 9-10-1 ECAC) sits just above Dartmouth in eighth place with 19 points. To leapfrog the Saints and gain home-ice advantage in the first round of the playoffs, Dartmouth needs to win both games. Alternately, three points a win and a tie this weekend combined with a St. Lawrence loss to Harvard University on Friday would also put Dartmouth in eighth.
(02/20/12 4:00am)
The team's top line of Kelly Foley '12, Reagan Fischer '12 and Camille Dumais '13 spearheaded the offensive explosion against the Bulldogs, as each tallied four points. Dumais scored a hat trick and added an assist, which put her at 99 points for her career, while Fischer contributed two goals and two assists.