The Big Green dominated virtually every facet of their contest against Brown. The victory has hopes running high for Saturday's match, when Dartmouth will take on Harvard with a playoff berth on the line.
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Football struggled to get any offensive production in the first half of play.
Dartmouth's kickoff coverage unit will be tested this weekend against a Yale team that averages more than 23 yards per return to lead the Ivy League.
Razzberry Kiss bead store will join the Main Street commerce area Oct. 14.
The Dartmouth ruggers ran roughshod over UNH this weekend. Playing through torrential downpours on a field better suited for the swim team, the Big Green ran up a 26-0 lead in the first half before cruising to victory.
Dartmouth football could not kick or throw its way to victory on Saturday at Penn, losing by seven to the Quakers.
The Big Green will look to rebound from last Saturday's 56-14 thrashing from UNH when the team meets Pennsylvania at Franklin Field tomorrow.
The field hockey team weathered a barrage of Boston College shots this past weekend. While Dartmouth did give up five goals, Allison Weinstock '10 scored and Jordan Sedlacek '09 recorded 20 minutes of shutout goaltending.
Dartmouth struggled to contain the UNH offense all afternoon on Saturday, falling to the No. 1 team in I-AA 56-14.
The Office of Residential Life expects the McLaughlin cluster to be ready for occupancy before Fall term classes begin in September.
Without the ability to register parties throughout summer term, Greek houses are taking care to better hide underage alcohol consumption.
Garret Overlock '06 (pictured left) and Rob Pritchard '09 (right) work together to control a loose puck. The Big Green hopes that next year its freshmen will mesh with the team's veterans as well as they did in 2005-06.
Strong pitching performances spearheaded a 7-1 Big Green drubbing of Siena Wednesday afternoon.
Dartmouth gave up only a pair of runs in the Big Green's lone loss of the weekend, but couldn't find enough run support to pull out a win.
ECAC Player of the Year Mike Ouellette '06 will showcase his talent in Friday's NCAA Skills Challenge.
Students flocked to Tindle Lounge for voter registration last term. A proposed N.H. bill could hinder Dartmouth students from voting.
In his final collegiate appearance, sweet-shooting guard Mike Lang '06 led the Big Green with 15 points Saturday in a 64-60 loss to Cornell.
Krista Perry '06 has overcome numerous injuries throughout her career to play a key role for the women's basketball team.
Leon Pattman '07 notched nine points and a team-high three assists in the Big Green's near upset of Princeton at Jadwin Gymnasium.
JOSEPH KIND / THE DARTMOUTH STAFF