Women's tennis starting strong
The Big Green women's tennis team got off to an impressive start to its 2003-2004 campaign by posting a pair of excellent performances at the Volkl Shootout and the Quinnipiac Invitational.
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The Big Green women's tennis team got off to an impressive start to its 2003-2004 campaign by posting a pair of excellent performances at the Volkl Shootout and the Quinnipiac Invitational.
The first round matchup between the Boston Red Sox and the Oakland Athletics may very well be the most high profile and intriguing division series matchup this year. A high-octane offense, led by Manny Ramirez, Nomar Garciaparra and AL batting champion Bill Mueller, helped Boston gain the wild card bid this season, while the swingin' A's once again rode the arms of starting pitchers Tim Hudson, Barry Zito and Mark Mulder to the AL West crown.
Following in the footsteps of such journalistic luminaries as Mike Wallace, Barbara Walters and Ed Bradley, The Dartmouth's Mark Sweeney catches up with the big names on campus and asks the questions that others have too much professionalism or integrity to ask. Today, Sweeney visits again with Adam White '05 for his innovative and informative social commentary.
Whenever an adaptation of a popular novel hits theaters, the first question on the mind of the audience is typically, "Is the movie as good as the book?" This question is especially relevant with "Seabiscuit," as Laura Hillenbrand's novel -- on which the film is based -- was a massive success just two years ago.
Following in the footsteps of such journalistic luminaries as Mike Wallace, Barbara Walters and Ed Bradley, The Dartmouth's Mark Sweeney catches up with the big names on campus and asks the questions that others have too much professionalism or integrity to ask. Today, Sweeney talks with Canadian hero Nathan Szymanski '05.
Following in the footsteps of such journalistic luminaries as Mike Wallace, Barbara Walters and Ed Bradley, The Dartmouth's Mark Sweeney catches up with the big names on campus and asks the questions that others have too much professionalism or integrity to ask. Today, Sweeney talks with noted social commentator Adam White '05.
During Led Zeppelin's decade on top of the rock world from the late 1960s to the late 1970s, the group released some of the finest records in all of popular music. Yet it never released a live album that captured all the band's legendary on-stage power.
Following in the footsteps of such journalistic luminaries as Mike Wallace, Barbara Walters and Ed Bradley, The Dartmouth's Mark Sweeney catches up with the big names on campus and asks the questions that others have too much professionalism or integrity to ask. Today, Sweeney talks with cosmopolitan gentleman Andrew Verstein '05.
Following in the footsteps of such journalistic luminaries as Mike Wallace, Barbara Walters and Ed Bradley, The Dartmouth's Mark Sweeney catches up with the big names on campus and asks the questions that others have too much professionalism or integrity to ask. Today, Sweeney sits down with the esteemed and charismatic writing prodigy that is Snowden Wright '04.
The Dartmouth Boxing club will be holding an exhibition show of all of its boxers starting at 8:30 p.m. this Saturday night in the West Gym.The team is currently preparing for two U.S. Amateur Open fights on May 10 and May 24 in Rutland, Vermont, and this competition is one of its final chances to get ready for that prestigious event.
The Dartmouth women's tennis team lost two matches in its final home weekend of the year, falling 7-0 in contests against Ivy powerhouses Penn and Princeton.
Following in the footsteps of such journalistic luminaries as Mike Wallace, Barbara Walters and Ed Bradley, The Dartmouth's Mark Sweeney catches up with the big names on campus and asks the questions that others have too much professionalism or integrity to ask. Today, Sweeney sits down with a rising star in the music industry, John Lawrence '03.
The Dartmouth women's tennis team collected its first Ivy win of the season in downing Cornell by the score of 4-3 on Friday. The Big Green then dropped its two subsequent league matches, falling to Columbia 5-2 on Saturday and Brown 6-1 on Tuesday.
It's spring, so that can only mean one thing -- the start of the Major League Baseball season. Here is a rundown of the top contenders to make the 2003 World Series.
The Dartmouth women's tennis team experienced a roller coaster week during its spring break trip to Florida, as the Big Green dropped its first three matches in the Sunshine State before reversing its fortunes and gaining victory in its final two matches.
Following in the footsteps of such journalistic luminaries as Mike Wallace, Barbara Walters and Ed Bradley, The Dartmouth's Mark Sweeney catches up with the big names on campus and asks the questions that others have too much professionalism or integrity to ask. Today, Sweeney returns with the second part of a two-part series of an in-depth look at freshman girls on racquet sports teams and trades groundstrokes with tennis starlet Ann Scott '06.
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No single match over the course of the weekend equaled the tension, intrigue and emotion of the semifinal match in the doubles tournament, which pitted the second-seeded Dartmouth duo of Jayne Ahmed '05 and Katie Jaxheimer '06 against the Boston University team of Elena deMendoza and Alana Marcu.
The Dartmouth women's tennis team enjoyed a successful Homecoming last weekend in the Dartmouth Invitational at the Boss Tennis Center. All of the finals matches featured a member of the Big Green, and all eight Dartmouth lady racketeers found victory in at least one of their respective matches over the course of the two-day event.