The women's crew team will travel to Villanova University on May 29 to compete in the NCAA Rowing Championships.
Search Results
Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of The Dartmouth's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query.
28 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
The lightweight team performed well in Boston, while the heavyweight and women's teams could not compete with a dominant Yale squad.
Both the heavyweight and women's crew teams overcame tough conditions to sweep their races over the weekend.
Dartmouth College Democrats discuss plans for their fall strategy in Morrison Commons.
The Residential Operations office is located in McKenzie Hall.
Former MTV News correspondent Gideon Yago addresses a packed room.
The 29th annual Hanover Streetfest welcomed community residents to enjoy goods from local vendors and restaurants, despite rainy weather.
Dan Freeman '10 beat teammate Jeff Friedman '10 in the men's singles final to win the tournament.
Hunter Lovins, CEO of Natural Capitalism Solutions Inc. and co-founder of the Rocky Mountain Institute speaks in Spaulding Auditorium.
Residents seeking to buy bagels at Bagel Basement found the restaurant closed throughout the weekend.
Senior women share personal stories at the Women of Dartmouth panel.
Dartmouth leads the Ivy League with a .318 team batting average and has a conference-high 10.91 hits per game.
Baseball strung together a five-run seventh inning to beat Quinnipiac 7-2 on Wednesday. The Big Green faces Ivy foe Brown in four games this weekend.
The Big Green bounced back with an offensive frenzy against UVM on Tuesday.
Susanah Heohn '10 donates blood for the first time, inspired to give by the blood shortage in national and regional blood banks.
Economics professor Pascaline Dupas criticized the World Bank for failing to regularly assess its foreign aid programs to figure out what works.
Bike and Build participant Billy Corbett '10 sits with his bike on the Green.
Storefronts like this are more common on Main Street these days.
A participant in Monday night's vigil ceremony, sporting a Virginia Tech hat, signs a giant card in Collis Cafe. It will be sent to the university Wednesday.
Souleymane Marzouk is a familiar welcoming face at the Courtyard Cafe.