Big Green almost finer than Carolina
The North Carolina Tar Heels proved that in lacrosse, it doesn't take long to win a game.
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The North Carolina Tar Heels proved that in lacrosse, it doesn't take long to win a game.
The opponents are tougher and the games are tighter, but the song remains the same.
The time has finally come.
Laid-back and cool, DJ Jasson Walker '98 is as smooth in real life as his fraternity party mixes are.
Can you say mismatch?
Many students find senior spring a time for relaxation and time for visiting with friends before graduation.
Richard Wright, Associate Professor of Geography and Chair of the Geography Department, was awarded one of this year's Guggenheim Fellowships -- for Geography and Environmental Studies -- on Friday for the pursuit of his research topic "Immigrants and the Rhetoric of Assimilation."
It took Melissa Frazier '00 and the women's lacrosse team just 10 seconds to race down the field and claim a lead they would never relinquish as they won their fifth straight game with a convincing 16-7 win over the University of Massachusetts in Amherst yesterday afternoon.
Lou: Hey Kev, did you see that the World League football game over the weekend? Do you think Dartmouth should now offer a Football FSP?
Dean of the College Lee Pelton released his official response to the Interim Report of the College Committee on Alcohol and Other Drugs yesterday, outlining a new campus alcohol policy that will have take effect on May 1.
On a day in which Dartmouth selected a Big Ten product as its sixteenth president; the 12th-ranked women's lacrosse team scored a win for the Ivy League as it defeated Big Ten powerhouse and 11th-ranked Penn State 11-9 in a high-noon showdown at Chase Field yesterday.
Last night's Steve Miller Band concert in Leede Arena was the best of the year. Period.
George Rochberg, an enormous figure in twentieth-century American music will be at the College tomorrow night to view the New England Premiere of his major new work for two pianos, "Circles of Fire."
As if it were issued with the free bar of soap you receive in the mail or the prize at the bottom of the Cracker Jack box, everyone in the world seems to own "Steve Miller Band's Greatest Hits: 1974-78" album.
Six minutes into the rain-soaked women's lacrosse game at Chase Field, Boston College looked poised, up 2-0, to upset the twelfth-ranked Big Green.
Students should not put away the long johns just yet. The brief heat wave Hanover has been experiencing is going to be just that -- brief.
Resignations and controversial visiting speakers were some of the major events in the busiest Winter term the College has seen since the destruction of shanties on the Green garnered national attention in 1986.
The first female president of Smith College, Jill Conway, and the first female African American president of Spelman College, Johnnetta Cole, will be the Montgomery Fellows for Spring term.
Dartmouth won all four downhill disciplines at the Williams College Carnival, but it wasn't enough as the Big Green finished second to Vermont in team scoring for yet another week, 780-746.
"You want sex, but you don't understand what comes next, well is it Tina or Rex?"