Dartmouth's Varsity ski team excelled in the 2007 season, winning the NCAA championship, the first national title by a varstiy team in 21 years.
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Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center pediatrician Alan Rozycki '61 illustrates his point on a Rockefeller Center blackboard during his discussion of ethics at a panel sponsored by Undergraduate Judicial Affairs.
Spanish Professor Elizabeth Polli debuts her video series,
AIDS activist Mike Mutungi
Student Government Review Task Force head Kapil Kale '07 presents the group's findings at Tuesday night's Student Assembly meeting.
Organizers anticipate a record turnout for the annual Pow-wow, a festival featuring Native American culture and sponsored by several campus groups.
Kate Davison '07 will look to rejoin the Under-23 boat that she helped lead to a gold medal last summer.
Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean visited government professor Lisa Baldez's comparative politics class Monday morning.
Activist Frances Moore Lappe, the writer of 15 books including
South African AIDS and women's rights activist Monalisa Ngqisha speaks about HIV/AIDS in her home country at a Friday afternoon lunch discussion.
Former Middlebury President John McCardell meets with Greek leaders for lunch Tuesday to talk about his campaign to lower the drinking age.
Lightweight crew could not stop a charging Harvard boat, losing its hold on the Biglin Bowl Trophy last weekend.
Practice and class schedules often fail to mesh, leaving student-athletes to navigate quite murky waters.
Dancers from Ujima performed to a crowded room Friday as part of Kappa Kappa Kappa's
The women's lacrosse team, which finished 14-6-0 overall last year, will welcome eight recruits in the fall.
Maggie Goldstein '10 and the women's soccer team were denied an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament despite a No. 18 national ranking.
The freshman men's lightweight rowers finished eighth and ninth in their races Sunday at the Belly of the Carnegie regatta in Princeton, N.J.
Dartmouth's lightweight rowers took first in their class on Saturday.
Women's soccer finished the regular season in style, beating Cornell 3-1.
Crew rowed through windy, choppy conditions at Princeton. The teams' finishes didn't warm any hearts.