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(11/07/05 11:00am)
The Dartmouth women's hockey team earned a split in back-to-back games this weekend against Princeton and Quinnipiac. After a disheartening 3-1 loss to Princeton on Friday night at Thompson Arena, the Big Green returned Saturday afternoon and reclaimed their home ice with a convincing 5-2 victory over Quinnipiac.
(10/31/05 11:00am)
Shannon Bowman '09 began her Dartmouth hockey career with a pair of goals as the women's team managed to hang on and win its home opener 4-3 against an opportunistic Boston University squad.
(09/30/05 9:00am)
A reinvigorated Dartmouth football team will take the field Saturday against the University of Pennsylvania. The team's performance looks to be making a comeback as they embrace a new coaching staff and attitude.
(09/26/05 9:00am)
Mark Samco '02 committed suicide early this month after several weeks of hospitalization for bipolar disorder. He was 25 years old.
(06/01/05 9:00am)
The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences has renewed a $9 million grant to Dartmouth researchers for the next three years, bringing the total amount of Environmental Health Sciences project funding that the College will receive to $36 million.
(05/27/05 9:00am)
Complaints of racial profiling and unfair treatment by Safety and Security and the Hanover Police Department have come out from Dartmouth's minority communities in recent weeks.
(05/25/05 9:00am)
Dartmouth's government and economics departments will each lose a popular member of its faculty at the end of the year. While faculty departures occur every year, this year's farewells are a particular blow to the College's teaching corps, as two well-liked young professors will leave Dartmouth for other universities.
(05/13/05 9:00am)
For Dartmouth students, Green Key has always been a chance to cut loose in a relaxed atmosphere at outdoor events such as the Alpha Delta fraternity lawn party and Webster Avenue barbecues. While students in other climes may not be as desperate for warmth and sunshine as those in Hanover, many other schools also partake in the spring traditions.
(05/09/05 9:00am)
Despite a much larger and more competitive applicant pool for the Class of 2009 and a record-low acceptance rate, the College received good news when student decision letters arrived last week. Preliminary numbers show the College's yield to be higher than last year's, as Dartmouth received favorable responses from 1,084 of the 2,150 accepted students.
(05/06/05 9:00am)
Some members of Dartmouth sports teams often see more faces in the crowd at their Saturday night pong games than at their Saturday afternoon Division 1 athletic contests.
(04/29/05 9:00am)
Thousands of high school seniors will have their revenge on the college application process this weekend. As the May 2 postmark acceptance deadline approaches, students can turn the tables, rejecting schools where they choose not to matriculate.
(04/27/05 9:00am)
Tuesday's alcohol screening day at Dartmouth broke the previous year's record for number screened, but some students may have flocked to Collis Commonground in pursuit of free Nalgene bottles rather than for health reasons.
(04/11/05 9:00am)
The hiring of Buddy Teevens '79 marks the beginning of a new era of Dartmouth College football. Teevens has been charged with the task of rejuvenating a football program whose 16-53 record since 1998 has dampened the atmosphere around Memorial Field. But Teevens' attempt to resurrect a once-dominant football program will not be his alone, as the assistant coaching staff that will help revitalize the program has finally been put into place.
(04/11/05 9:00am)
Alcoholics Anonymous, the sobriety organization co-founded by a Dartmouth alumnus, is set to debut on Dartmouth's campus this Thursday. Bob Smith, Class of 1902, co-founded what later became AA while struggling with his own drinking problems in Akron, Ohio.
(04/06/05 9:00am)
Ivy League institutions mailed out a record number of dreaded thin envelopes this week for the Class of 2009.
(04/05/05 9:00am)
The Perkins loan program, which currently provides loans to students and graduate students based on financial need, will cease to exist under the Bush administration's proposed budget for the next fiscal year. Federal appropriations for the Perkins loans were cut out of the 2005 budget, and the proposed budget for 2006 would bring an end to the program that began in 1958 as a part of the National Defense Education Act.
(04/01/05 10:00am)
Thousands of high school seniors felt devastation or elation on Thursday afternoon with the posting of admissions decisions on the College's website. Others nationwide will be finding out their fate over the next couple days via mailed decision letters.
(03/31/05 10:00am)
In a recent survey of almost 4,000 American college bound high school students and their parents, The Princeton Review asked both demographic groups to name a single "dream" school. Dartmouth did not crack either one of the top 10 lists.
(03/29/05 10:00am)
While snow and ice slowed travel around Hanover this past winter, the weather did not slow down the rest of life on campus.
(03/09/05 11:00am)
The College's aggressive fund-raising "Campaign for the Dartmouth Experience" may be long overdue. According to a recently published report from the Council for Aid to Education, Dartmouth received just over $116.5 million in voluntary donations last year, a sum surpassing only Brown University in the Ivy League.