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When The Dartmouth found thatJake Bayer '16 had fabricated a quotation, wedecided to remove his articles from our website.
When The Dartmouth found thatJake Bayer '16 had fabricated a quotation, wedecided to remove his articles from our website.
Even in the earliest days of spring in New Hampshire, Dartmouth students start eagerly anticipating the day when they can shed their winter layers and bask in warmer weather. Nowhere is this feeling more prevalent than among the members of Dartmouth's sailing team who wait daily for the ice sheets on Lake Mascoma to break so they can begin practicing on the water.
The Dartmouth College sailing team has sent competitors to events across New England over the past two weeks. The team's hard training and long season have begun to pay dividends, as the past two weekends have largely been defined by successful sailing.
After a weekend in which the team had fairly subpar showing at MIT's Smith Trophy Regatta, placing 17th, it was important to put forth a strong performance in this weekend's races. Team members and coaches knew coming into the regattas that they were capable of success, but that they would have to stay focused throughout the events.
Early in this fall season, the Big Green sailing team has already sent some of its athletes to regattas around the northeast. At a Northern Series regatta held at Dartmouth, the Big Green was able to place second, behind the University of Vermont. The highlight of the race came with the first place finish by Matthew Cohen '10 and Christina Clark '10.
Only a few miles down the road
Brothers Erik Storck '07 and John Storck have progressed far enough in the sport of sailing to be considered for the United States' Olympic team. The two have been sailing together for their entire lives, and have become so tuned in with each other that they are teammates in every sense of the word. While Olympic trials are a tough and rigorous process, the brothers seem ready.
Dartmouth placed third overall with 164 points, behind Harvard's 139 points and the regatta winner Boston College, with 127 points.
After a highly successful fall season and productive winter, the Dartmouth sailing team is in the thick of their spring season. This past weekend of April 14th through the 15th the women's team was at the Dellenbaugh Women's Regatta at Brown University. The Big Green women finished in the middle of the pack at eighth out of 15, far behind first place St. Mary's. The A team of Becca Dellenbaugh '10 and Steph Gagnon '10 finished in eighth. In the B division, the team of Adele Wilhelm '08 and captain Kate Hacker '07 finished sixth.
To The Editor:
The family and friends of Jenica Rosekrans '00, as well as the Dartmouth community are still in shock today from the 21-year-old psychology major's sudden death Thursday night from a blood infection caused by meningococcus bacteria.
Though I'm only 28, a recent weekend I spent in Hanover clearly indicated that most of you regard anyone my age as a relic. So as long as I've been designated Jurasic, allow me to bestow some wisdom to you, sage accrued during my multi-glacial-epoch tour "round this girdled earth."
After discussing the plans for Berry Library over the weekend, the Board of Trustees will release a statement early this week stating its position on the controversial designs, according to an informed source close to the Board.
On Sept. 20, 1972, Susan Corderman became the first undergraduate woman to matriculate at Dartmouth College. She was one of only 176 freshman females in the Class of 1976.