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(04/27/14 8:41pm)
With a line drive shot from Matt Parisi ’15, the baseball team tallied a dramatic walk-off win against Harvard University to complete the sweep of the doubleheader in Hanover. The Big Green set up a critical match up in Cambridge on Tuesday, looking to keep its hopes alive for a seventh straight Red Rolfe Division title.
(04/23/14 8:28pm)
When Dartmouth’s Steve Mangan ’14 crossed the finish line in the mile race at the indoor Ivy League Heptagonal Championships in Hanover in March, he shattered the Ivy record by nearly three seconds. The previous record-holder — Courtney Jaworski of the University of Pennsylvania — had run his best in 2006 but will soon return to Hanover in a different context, as the head coach of Dartmouth’s women’s cross country team and an assistant coach on the track and field teams.
(04/17/14 7:49pm)
Coming off of a pair of crucial Ivy League wins, including a dramatic third set tiebreaker, the men’s tennis team heads into the weekend with an opportunity to lock up its best Ivy finish in over a decade.
(04/16/14 8:11pm)
Followed every step of the way by its new unofficial mascot named Axel, a stuffed Dartmouth bear sent by a fan, the club figure skating team took third place at the U.S. Figure Skating Intercollegiate Team Championships last weekend in Adrian, Mich.
(09/11/13 2:00am)
The team ranked fourth in the annual Ivy League preseason media poll behind the University of Pennsylvania, Harvard University and Brown University. The Quakers, Crimson and Bears were the team's only three losses in the Ancient Eight last season.
(08/20/13 2:00am)
Morano said she made the shift to focus on recipes and displays, rather than the day-to-day work of running the shop.
(08/20/13 2:00am)
For American sports fans, August is punctuated by two sports at opposite ends of their seasons the MLB enters its final quarter as teams start to make their playoff push, and the NFL begins its season with the monotony of training camp and preseason games.
(08/13/13 2:00am)
If you're not a varsity athlete, there's no need to worry Dartmouth offers students of all athletic abilities the opportunity to satiate their thirst for competition. Club and intramural teams combine with physical education classes to keep students active and help them take advantage of the Upper Valley wilderness.
(08/13/13 2:00am)
He was one of approximately 40 Dartmouth students who competed in the event, a four-hour, 10-mile obstacle course designed by British Special Forces to test strength, endurance and willpower.
(08/09/13 2:00am)
McDonough is a pioneer of the "cradle to cradle" design philosophy, which compares the ideal cycle of materials to the circulation of nutrients through the food chain. Originally an architect, McDonough is well-known for his sustainable building designs.
(08/06/13 2:00am)
It's been a rough week for Major League Baseball. In the middle of a summer filled with exciting stories of resurgent teams and under-performing superstar collections, incidents revolving around performance-enhancing drugs have marred America's national pastime.
(08/02/13 2:00am)
Hanover will brim with people on Saturday as Memorial Field hosts the 60th annual Shrine Maple Sugar Bowl, a football festival rivaled only by Homecoming weekend. The game pits all-star teams of Vermont and New Hampshire high school students against each other to raise money for the Shriners Hospitals for Children, 22 North American hospitals that give free orthopedic and burn care to children under 18 years old.
(07/30/13 2:00am)
Last week, a male member of the Class of 2015 turned himself in to the Hanover Police Department after urinating on a woman from the balcony of Alpha Delta fraternity on July 5. The woman had been working with a film crew at the fraternity and filed a complaint about the incident on July 6. After an investigation, Hanover Police issued an arrest warrant on July 25, and the student turned himself in after efforts by the student's attorney and the police department. Public urination is not a crime but a violation-level offense, and usually results in a fine. After being booked on the public urination charge, the student was released and scheduled to be arraigned on Sept. 9 in the Lebanon division of the New Hampshire Second Circuit Court.
(07/26/13 2:00am)
ST: I started off in all three of them, actually. I was officially recruited for running, but I knew from talking to the coaches I was going to have a chance to ski here too.
(07/23/13 2:00am)
Founded in 1951, the men's rugby team is one of the most successful Big Green athletic programs, the recipient of national accolades and consistently a contender for the Collegiate Rugby Championship. The team shares the preeminent Corey Ford rugby clubhouse with women's rugby, added in 1978, a competitive team in the Ivy League.
(07/19/13 2:00am)
The three were stalwart presences in Thompson Arena, playing nearly every game over four seasons. In their final season, Fischer and Nanji were named second team All-Ivy and Fischer lead the Big Green in scoring, with 28 points from 15 goals and 13 assists.
(07/16/13 2:00am)
On June 11, Stoner joined 19 other collegiate athletes to train under Brown University head coach Paul Cooke at Brown's Marston Boathouse. Sixteen rowers and four coxswains vied for spots on the eight and four boats headed to Austria. Half of the athletes came from Ivy League schools.
(07/12/13 2:00am)
This Monday marks the beginning of one of my favorite stretches of the summer, the MLB All-Star Break. The three-day hiatus from the regular season includes the game aptly nicknamed the "Midsummer Classic" a one-night showdown between the season's greatest performers and a slew of other events.
(07/05/13 2:00am)
MH: I started playing when I was seven years old at school where everyone had to play at that time, so I didn't have a choice. But as soon as I started playing, it was something that I very much enjoyed. There are so many different elements that come together and it's not like some sports where I feel like if you're a great athlete, you can instantly star. You've got to have a great brain for rugby, [have] athleticism and be able to interplay with the team. So I think it's the variety in the game that really attracts me the most.
(07/02/13 2:00am)
NCAA rules in bylaw 17 prohibit organized practices in all sports, limiting training options to workouts that can be monitored by staff members.