How to get yourself Off -- Or just Off campus -- Without a Car
-Dartmouth Coach: Yeah, the most obvious option. You don't have to leave campus to pick it up and it's easy to pick up some food from Hop to take with you before you go.
-Dartmouth Coach: Yeah, the most obvious option. You don't have to leave campus to pick it up and it's easy to pick up some food from Hop to take with you before you go.
Christopher Rhoades / The Dartmouth Staff Christopher Rhoades / The Dartmouth Staff The Dartmouth women's hockey team shredded through Boston College's early two-goal lead with a four-goal surge in the second period to notch its second consecutive win on Wednesday. Five different players contributed to the 6-3 victory, including freshman blue-lineman Sasha Nanji '13, who picked up a pair of goals and an assist for a career-high three points on the night. The Big Green's (8-11-2, 5-9-1 ECAC Hockey) unrelenting pressure on BC (5-13-9,4-8-4 Hockey East) was a key factor in Dartmouth's triumphant comeback, head coach Mark Hudak said. "[The pressure] makes the other team panic and they start to worry too much about the puck, instead of the other players," he said.
Anna Gaissert / The Dartmouth Anna Gaissert / The Dartmouth After the men's squad delivered a win in its first Ivy League meet of the season last weekend, the Big Green track and field teams will split forces this weekend, traveling to Massachusetts for both the Terrier Classic at Boston University and the Harvard Multi Meet. The men posted a total of 87.5 points against Yale University and Columbia University on Saturday.
I'd like to express the range of feelings I have about Dartmouth Dining Services on a normal day, from the height of cynical fury to my inevitable return to resolved appeasement.
Dear Miss Muffin Top, I was surprised when I saw this hottie I didn't recognize at Collis this morning.
Next time you walk to class, play a little game of "I Spy" and see how many Longchamp bags you can spot.
Did you know that there's a public meditation garden in Hanover looking over the Connecticut? If not, I'm not going to tell you where it is.
The other day, I was reading The New York Times on my way to work, feeling like a mature woman of the world.
It is the most beautiful day in October, the autumn of my sophomore year far too beautiful to be going to class.
Many of us Dartmouth students, especially those non-New Englanders, view Boston as a means of getting to Hanover.
The oft-cited "Dartmouth Experience" undoubtedly means something different to each member of the College community.
Dartmouth clearly has the most emo motto of all the schools in the Ivy League (add some mournful melodies and black nail polish to "A Voice Crying Out In The Wilderness" and you've got a half-decent Bright Eyes song), which is probably because Eleazar Wheelock was Hanover's first official case of Seasonal Affective Disorder.
As Andy Warhol put it, living in New York City gives people real incentives to want things that nobody else wants.
Many Dartmouth students are familiar with the wild stories of our festive northern neighbor, Montreal.
Jared Bookman / The Dartmouth Staff Jared Bookman / The Dartmouth Staff It is hard to watch a women's basketball game without noticing feisty and vocal co-captain Michelle Meyer '10.
Sarah Irving / The Dartmouth Staff Sarah Irving / The Dartmouth Staff Access By Leadership in Equity a new student organization seeking to raise awareness about students with disabilities has launched efforts to facilitate greater campus dialogue about accessibility in its first weeks in existence, according to co-directors Emily Broas '11 and Rebecca Gotlieb '12. ABLE's goals include providing a peer-to-peer support network for students with disabilities, raising awareness about both visible and invisible disabilities, and improving College accommodations for these students by serving as a voice for the community. "We really want to de-stigmatize the issue," Broas said.
The first Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center team to respond to the Jan. 12 earthquake in Haiti returned to New Hampshire late Monday night, the Associated Press reported.