Team debates Korean unification
The members of the Parliamentary debate team weighed the pros and cons of the reunification of North and South Korea in the Faculty Lounge of the Hopkins Center yesterday.
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The members of the Parliamentary debate team weighed the pros and cons of the reunification of North and South Korea in the Faculty Lounge of the Hopkins Center yesterday.
Jaimie Paul '00, the newly-elected president of the Coed Fraternity and Sorority Council, had no idea her victory would make Dartmouth history.
The women's squash team continued its excellence by beating both Middlebury College and Amherst College, while the men's team dropped a close battle against Amherst on Wednesday at the Berry Sports Center.
TOKYO -- College President James Wright presented the fifth Kan'ichi Asakawa Award, which recognizes outstanding alumni in Japan, to Chiharu Igaya '57 yesterday at a reception hosted here by the Dartmouth Club of Japan.
The first thing you notice, besides the British accent, is the warm smile on his face. He reminds you of your high school teacher.
The College did not have to look too far to find someone to fill in for former Dean of the College Lee Pelton when he left Dartmouth last month to assume the presidency at Willamette University in Oregon.
While many Dartmouth students dream about becoming doctors, investment bankers or lawyers, summer Class Council President Paul Holzer '00 wants to be a public school English teacher.
The greatest player isn't necessarily the greatest coach. After nine years of coaching at Dartmouth, men's lacrosse head coach Tim Nelson stepped down July 1.
Some coaches quit after a bad season. Some get fired. But George Crowe, head coach of the women's ice hockey team, stepped down with "style." At the peak of the program and his career, Crowe announced his resignation last week.
Dartmouth men's soccer team (9-2-4), ranked 10th in the nation by the latest coaches' poll, faces a championship-battle against second-place Brown this Sunday at Chase Field.
The No. 11 ranked men's soccer team defeated Providence College 3-1 in a rather slow match Tuesday afternoon at Chase Field. Freshmen forwards Brad Christof '01 and Nicholas Magnuson '01 stepped up for the Green as Christof had a goal and an assist, while Magnuson added an assist. The Big Green improved the record to 9-2-3 overall.
Bo Noonan's goal early in overtime allowed regional rival University of New Hampshire to defeat the Big Green men' soccer team in dramatic fashion yesterday, upending the No. 13 squad 1-0 at Chase Field.
The men's soccer team came up with one big goal to enhance its Ivy League title chances as the Big Green knocked off Yale, 1-0, Friday night in New Haven. The squad then followed up that victory by knocking off Hartwick, 2-1, yesterday afternoon. The Big Green are undefeated in their last nine games and off to their best start since 1990.
Dartmouth's men's soccer team, ranked 22nd in latest national pole, played successfully against two nationally ranked teams at the Stanford / Nike Classic in Palo Alto, Calif.
Dartmouth's men's soccer team tied nationally ranked Boston University, 1-1, yesterday afternoon at a neutral site, Hellenic College in Brookline, Mass. After a few disappointing seasons, the Big Green now appear ready to fight at the national level. The game against the Terriers was the first of the three straight games against the nationally ranked soccer teams.
The men's soccer team shutout the University of Vermont 3-0 in a border-state rivalry yesterday at Chase Field. The win should help the Big Green in the New England rankings as they entered the contest as the sixth-ranked team while Vermont brought the No. 4 ranking to Hanover. The win raised Dartmouth's record in the rivalry to 12-9 in the 21-game history of the series.
Dartmouth rowers, competing under the name of Dresden Rowing Club, headed north across the border last weekend and captured fourth place at the Royal Canadia Henley, the biggest crew race. The fourth-place finish in the 2,000-meter and 500-meter races for the men's lightweight eight made amends for a rather disappointing spring season.
For many incoming freshmen, sports might not be the main reason they chose Dartmouth, but the College offers many ways for athletes and non-athletes alike to enjoy sports.
The men's varsity heavyweight crew team finished its season on a positive note as they rowed their way into sixth place nationally during the Intercollegiate Regatta Association championship. The Big Green competed with 21 other boats in the championships that were held in Camden, N.J. during the last weekend of May.