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(07/30/02 9:00am)
Every Dartmouth student is familiar with the line from the alma mater, "Though 'round the girdled earth they roam, her spell on them remains." However, Flinder Boyd '02 is taking those words quite literally.
(07/30/02 9:00am)
The Summer Enrichment at Dartmouth (SEAD) Program celebrated its progress and growth yesterday afternoon, as 25 rising juniors from underfunded public high schools in Boston, Canaan N.H., New York and Philadelphia graduated from the SEAD II program Monday afternoon in Filene Auditorium.
(07/26/02 9:00am)
In their first season under head coach Judy Oberting '91, the three members of the Dartmouth women's hockey Class of 2004 put their names in the record books as they helped the Big Green women bring home their first ever ECAC championship, then skated for the Big Green in the inaugural NCAA Women's Frozen Four.
(07/22/02 9:00am)
Editor's Note: This is the fifth in a series of articles profiling members of the Class of 2004 on Dartmouth varsity sports teams.
(07/18/02 9:00am)
The past two seasons of Dartmouth men's hockey have seen the Big Green skaters begin to reap the benefits of an upward trend that began five years ago with the hiring of Bob Gaudet '81 as head coach. Gaudet returned to Hanover after a successful coaching career at Brown that saw the Bears win two Ivy League titles.
(07/12/02 9:00am)
The 2001-02 Ivy League basketball season is long over, and the 2002-03 season is months away from beginning. But out in the vast reaches of cyberspace, under names like "Big Red Fan," "Bleeding Green," "Roar Lion Roar," and "Eli Yale," some of the League's most passionate fans are still debating the merits of their favorite teams.
(07/12/02 9:00am)
This week, approximately 30 rising high-school sophomores from underfunded public schools in major Northeastern cities will participate in Dartmouth's second annual Summer Enrichment at Dartmouth program.
(07/10/02 9:00am)
In recent years, All-Star contests in professional sports have been dismissed by many as being meaningless. The Pro Bowl takes place a week after the Super Bowl, when interest in football is fairly low. The NHL's All-Star game has been revived somewhat by its "North America vs. The World" format, but still attracts only marginal interest in non-Olympic years. It is unlikely however, that an All-Star contest has ever \seemed so inconsequential as last night's Major League Baseball All-Star game, given the events that surrounded this year's edition of the "Midsummer Classic."
(07/08/02 9:00am)
Editor's note: This is the third in a series of articles profiling members of the Class of 2004 on Dartmouth varsity sports teams.
(07/02/02 9:00am)
Editor's Note: This is the second in a series of articles profiling members of the class of 2004 on Dartmouth varsity sports teams.
(06/28/02 9:00am)
One of the most successful programs in the history of cable television will make its Manchester debut when World Wrestling Entertainment brings WWE RAW to the Verizon Wireless Arena this coming Monday.
(06/28/02 9:00am)
The only mention of pets in the Student Handbook tells where they are not allowed: in the Hopkins Center, in the dining halls and in dormitories and other College-owned residence halls. This is somewhat ironic, as to the casual observer it seems that there are few places on campus where dogs are not allowed.
(06/26/02 9:00am)
Editor's Note: This is the first in a series of articles profiling members of the Class of 2004 on twelve Dartmouth sports teams.
(06/20/02 9:00am)
When the Big Green men's basketball team takes the court in November for the beginning of the 2002-2003 season, former co-captains Flinder Boyd '02 and Vedad Osmanovic '02 will not be the only familiar faces missing from the Leede Arena floor.
(06/09/02 9:00am)
Some of them played in front of thousands of fans, while others toiled in relative obscurity. Some won league and conference championships and represented Dartmouth on the national stage, while others played on teams that struggled to succeed. But competition has shaped the college career of every Dartmouth athlete.
(06/09/02 9:00am)
In the eyes of many, one of the greatest benefits of time spent in college is that it can serve as a source of direction for young people as they prepare to go out into the world. As the members of the Dartmouth class of 2002 prepare to leave the College, they will travel in many different directions. For some, the direction their lives will take has been deeply influenced by the religious aspect of their lives at Dartmouth.
(05/20/02 9:00am)
The Big Green women's lacrosse team's May 4 loss to Syracuse marked the end of the road for the Class of 2002, one of the most decorated classes in the team's history. The end of the seniors' playing careers was clearly not to be confused with the end of their honors, however, as the departing seniors have been given numerous individual awards since the end of the season.
(05/03/02 9:00am)
"Part of the reason we do so well," head coach Amy Patton said of her Dartmouth women's lacrosse team, "is that we truly enjoy the journey."
(05/01/02 9:00am)
As the Dartmouth men's and women's track and field teams prepare for the Heptagonal Championships at the U.S. Naval Academy on May 11 and 12, at least one thing is certain. In many ways, the Big Green teams have never been better.
(04/26/02 9:00am)
After three Ivy League titles, three NCAA tournaments, two NCAA quarterfinal appearances, numerous All-Ivy and All-America honors and a trip to Australia, the seniors of the Dartmouth women's lacrosse team already have plenty to celebrate this weekend, as they prepare to play their final home games at Scully-Fahey Field. However, this weekend's games are hardly about nostalgia. Instead the 13th-ranked Big Green women will be looking to make memories this weekend with victories over No. 7 Duke and No. 3 North Carolina.