If I Had A Million Dollars
Tucked away in a corner of Cincinnati, a teenager flips on his stereo and presses play on the CD player and the disc whirls for a few seconds before the voices of the Barenaked Ladies fill the room.
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Tucked away in a corner of Cincinnati, a teenager flips on his stereo and presses play on the CD player and the disc whirls for a few seconds before the voices of the Barenaked Ladies fill the room.
The image is indelible. It is so etched in the memories of sports fans that it seems impossible to obscure. On the sidelines of a filled basketball arena stands a man who is five feet, six inches tall, but his white scraggly hair standing on end allows him to approach six feet.
One year ago this week, one of the greatest athletes in the history of sport hung up his sneakers for the final time. And with that announcement, the world passed out of A. D. and into A. M. -- After Michael.
It's all David Letterman's fault. He started it.
Should you go for one or two? It is traditionally one of the most difficult decisions to be made on Sunday and, consequently, the most scrutinized on Monday morning.
We live in a sports world where numbers have replaced names as the main components of the annals of history. It is a world where memories of glory have been reduced to spreadsheets and arguments of greatness to calculator printouts. 70 -- Mark McGwire, home runs. 100 -- Wilt Chamberlain, points. 6,279.
With the campus eagerly awaiting daily news regarding the Initiative and its impact on the social life on campus, it is nice to know that the Initiative is not just separating campus, but also uniting it -- through athletics.
The last night of freshmen orientation allowed a special set of '03s to show exactly what they had learned since arriving in Hanover. Led by an exciting group of freshmen, the Dartmouth women's volleyball team defeated the Braves of Quinnipiac on the road by a score of 3-0 (16-14, 15-2 and 15-9).
LOU: Kev, are you ready for Green Key?
If the Big Green softball team was pleased with their youthful squad's record-setting 18-27 1999 campaign, they only have reason to believe that things will improve next season as the Ivy League honored five of their players yesterday.
Despite wins over Harvard and Princeton which secured the Big Green's third consecutive Ivy title, Dartmouth only rose to ninth in the Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association Poll released yesterday. Princeton dropped from fourth to sixth by virtue of their 8-7 loss to the Big Green.
Tempers have been hot and flaring in Hanover over the past week. Some of that heat will reach Thompson Arena this weekend when the Dartmouth College women's hockey team tackles one of its biggest weekends of the season in hopes of securing home-ice advantage in the hotly-contested ECAC playoff race.
After the Dartmouth women's basketball team defeated Princeton earlier this month to gain a share of the Ivy League lead, all signs pointed to the rematch this coming weekend.
While Dartmouth winter athletic teams paused yesterday to catch their collective breaths after an exciting weekend in which both basketball squads and the women's hockey team went a perfect 2-for-2, Dartmouth athletes from both the fall and the spring made individual headlines.
"It's not easy being green," Kermit the Frog often sang. But for Dartmouth, sometimes it's not even easy to be the Big Green.
CD burners, MP3s, bootleg copies. Regardless what the method, few college students are guiltless in the effort to obtain a single likable, popular song without spending $17.99 on the entire CD.
The Dartmouth women's soccer team knocked off Big Ten power Wisconsin last Sunday by a score of 1-0 on Chase Field to earn a spot in the NCAA Women's Soccer Tournament Round of 16.
Like a little child with a sweet tooth, the Dartmouth women's soccer team has had Halloween marked off on its calendars for weeks in advance.
The Dartmouth women's soccer team continued its hot streak as it defeated regional rival Boston University on Wednesday afternoon by a score of 1-0.
For the first time in five years, the incoming freshman class was asked to enter a brave, new world by completing a summer reading project in preparation for lectures and discussions during Orientation.