A Simpler Solution
Good lord, I am just sick and tired of all of these articles and columns bemoaning the wastefulness of frat parties littered with the aluminum remnants of pong games.
Good lord, I am just sick and tired of all of these articles and columns bemoaning the wastefulness of frat parties littered with the aluminum remnants of pong games.
When presidential candidates Barack Obama and John McCain met for their town-hall style second debate, they fielded a predictable lineup of questions on the economy, health care and foreign policy.
Courtesy of SpherisGallery.com With rush in full swing this weekend, most conversations in FoCo dwelled on what to wear for the second round.
A company of Buffalo soldiers advance on German lines across a river. The Germans' first line of defense is not formed by bunkers, bullets or explosives, but rather something far more dangerous -- words.
An Amherst College student was killed and three others were injured in a car crash on Interstate 91 Sunday, according to MassLive.com.
THEODORE SUMERS / The Dartmouth Staff After reconstructing architectural columns outside the Beta Theta Pi fraternity house, Beta board member Dimitri Gerakaris '69 took a tour of the house, walking from the basement to the third floor wearing only socks on his feet.
Dartmouth's Reserve Officers Training Corps is relatively invisible on campus now, but during the Vietnam War the program ignited such controversy that it was banned from campus by the administration.
The First Year Office received more complaints regarding BlitzMail than any other issue last year, according to a meeting of the Steering Committee of the General Faculty held at the Rockefeller Center on Monday. The Steering Committee meets annually to hear different councils' reports on what they have been working on during the past year. A faculty survey from last spring revealed that of the 99 faculty members that responded, 78 were using another e-mail client by itself or in addition to BlitzMail, according to members of the Council on Computing.
Richard Whitmore, the new associate athletics director for operations and facilities, is eager for spring.
After this past weekend of college football, it's more than safe to say that the similarities between last year's season and this year's are here to stay.
Saturday was yet another shocker a la 2007, and I'm not talking about the always surprising chaos of rush and deliberations.
The Dartmouth men's and women's cross country teams both finished fourth at the New England championships on Saturday in Boston's Franklin Park. The Big Green women raced against a field of 45 teams from all over New England. Boston College won the race convincingly, finishing with a total of 38 points.
Last Monday, the Boston Breakers tapped Dartmouth alumna Kristen Luckenbill '01 in the fourth round of the Women's Professional Soccer League draft.
On a beautiful fall afternoon in Hanover, the Dartmouth men's soccer team sent the crowd home happy with a 1-0 conference win over Yale on Saturday. Dartmouth co-captain Craig Henderson '09 delivered the game-winning tally, his fourth goal of the season.
Dartmouth women's soccer gave up two unanswered goals to Ivy rival Yale University at Burnham Field in Hanover on Saturday night, failing to record Dartmouth's first Ivy League win this season in a 2-0 loss to the Bulldogs. The loss brings Dartmouth to a 5-5-1 (0-3 Ivy) record, while Yale (6-5-1, 1-2 Ivy) broke its two-game losing streak and tallied its first conference win on Saturday night.
Zach Ingbretsen / The Dartmouth Staff Powered by a resurgent defense and healthy roster, the Dartmouth women's volleyball team rose to the challenge against two Ivy contenders this weekend, finishing its road trip with a strong win over Brown on Saturday after a hard-fought loss to Yale University on Friday evening. With the split, Dartmouth (5-9, 1-3 Ivy) is tied for sixth in the Ivy League standings with Brown University (9-7, 1-3 Ivy). Yale (10-3, 4-0 Ivy) holds the top spot in the conference after the weekend's action. After falling to Harvard University in straight sets last Friday, the Big Green looked to reassert its presence in the Ivies, facing its league rivals with a full lineup for the first time in the season. Morgan Covington '10, who dislocated her left thumb during the Dartmouth Invitational two weeks ago, came off the injury list after missing three games. "We've just been waiting to click as a team," Amber Bryant '12 said.
Zach Ingbretsen / The Dartmouth Staff Dartmouth football failed to gain its first win of the season on Saturday in Hanover, as the Big Green lost yet again this season in a 34-7 defeat at the hands of Yale University.