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(11/01/10 3:00am)
After their goals late in the second half put Dartmouth ahead of Harvard University in the Homecoming soccer game Saturday night, I sat down with Nick Pappas '12 and Lucky Mkosana '12 to talk about the thrill of late-game heroics in front of a home crowd.
(10/25/10 2:00am)
By Jack BarrettThe Dartmouth Staff
(10/18/10 2:00am)
I sat down with Nate Mathis '10, an ex-varsity soccer recruit, to discuss the decision he made to quit the team and how it affected his Dartmouth experience.
(10/11/10 2:00am)
I sat down with Amber Bryant '12 to talk about Dartmouth volleyball's hot start to the season and her special jersey.
(10/11/10 2:00am)
I sat down with Amber Bryant '12 to talk about Dartmouth volleyball's hot start to the season and her special jersey.
(10/04/10 2:00am)
I sat down with captain Curtis Roby '11 to talk about a new coach and a new season of Dartmouth tennis.
(10/01/10 2:00am)
Dartmouth and New Hampshire seem nearly synonymous, but the College's sylvan setting on the Hanover plain could have ended up being in Pennsylvania's Susquehanna Valley and we would be singing about "the coal of Pennsylvania in our throats and our lungs."
(09/27/10 2:00am)
I sat down with Bryan Giudicelli '11 the day after he headed in the game-winning goal against the University of New Mexico soccer team with less than 10 minutes left to give Dartmouth a 1-0 win. Coincidentally, it was the same day as his 21st birthday. In front of 1,725 fans on Saturday night, the senior's late goal propelled the Big Green to a 4-2 start to their season before they begin a stretch of three straight away contests.
(09/24/10 2:00am)
Do you think the only interesting things to see in Hanover right now are the '14s? Peel your peepers away from those fine freshmen and expand your horizon. There's plenty to see on campus this Fall.
(09/23/10 2:00am)
Seven runners competed for each team, with the school's top five times counting towards their respective score.
(08/10/10 2:00am)
I sat down with Kevin O'Brien '12, a goalie on the men's soccer team, to discuss the lifestyle and the mentality of a backup athlete at Dartmouth.
(07/20/10 2:00am)
Five Big Green football players were selected to college football blogger Phil Steele's 2010 Preseason All-Ivy League team earlier this week. Dartmouth football had representatives in six different positions, with players on all sides of the ball including two on offense, two on defense and two on special teams.
(07/06/10 2:00am)
I chatted with shortstop Joe Sclafani '12 to talk about his unusual sophomore Summer experience and Dartmouth baseball's impressive postseason run.
(05/21/10 2:00am)
"I am mortified," is how Jon Carty '10 responded when The Mirror approached because we believed he has attended the most formals of anyone currently on campus. The former Theta Delt social chair calls this a "dubious" honor. He has "no idea" just how many formals he's been to here at Dartmouth.
(05/11/10 2:00am)
"The shorts will range from interesting avant-garde to more conventional narrative cinema," Dartmouth Film Society director AJ Fox '09 said in an interview with The Dartmouth.
(05/07/10 2:00am)
The first experience many of us had at this place was Trips, an experience carefully tailored to provide the most upbeat and positive portrayal of Dartmouth possible. Everything is so new and exhilarating that it is hard not to feel almost overcome with excitement for your next four years, which, as everyone reminds you, are going to be "the best of your life." Dartmouth kids are supposed to be able to party all the time and make crazy memories so that they'll have something to talk about besides how the bond markets closed when they're senior vice presidents sitting around the country club on a Sunday afternoon in Winnetka.
(04/20/10 2:00am)
"A four-year-old girl that we had to film having a tantrum refused [to make noise], so I ran off camera making baby noises as she kept her mouth open in the carriage," Snyder-Spak said in an interview with The Dartmouth. "The entire store looked at us like we were crazy."
(04/07/10 2:00am)
Every Dartmouth student can agree on the importance of a high-quality education. After all, the caliber of our schooling determines where we work, how much money we make and what elite college bumper stickers we can display on the backs of our cars. The generosity of Dartmouth alumni illustrates the continuing truth of gratitude for a high-quality education; in 2007, our alumni body was second only to Princeton for alumni donation rates, according to U.S. News & World Report. This statistic shows that to alumni, an excellent education is worth investing in. Such sentiments are not surprising. For nearly 250 years, Dartmouth College graduates have used their education at the Big Green to pull away from the masses of people entering the job market and attain some of the most elite careers in the country.
(03/29/10 2:00am)
This week I sat down with Big Green golfers Davis Mullany '11 and Teddy Overton '12 to discuss the team's spring training trip in Arizona, some perceptions about the game of golf after the Tiger Woods fiasco and the team's chances of bringing home the Ivy League crown at the end of the Spring season.
(03/08/10 4:00am)
I sat down with Matt Oatway '12, Tyler Maloney '12 and Hunter Dray '12 to talk about the world of heavyweight crew.