Daily Debriefing
Recent discoveries about the relationship between blood vessel growth and heart size could open new possibilities in heart disease therapies, a study done by Dartmouth Medical School researchers reports.
Rhoades discusses entrepreneurship, business management
Erin Jaeger / The Dartmouth Ann Rhoades, president of People Ink and board member of Jet Blue Airlines, spoke to a packed crowd in the Haldeman Center on Monday about the keys to successful entrepreneurship in a speech entitled "Creating A High Performing Culture: Lessons from Great Companies." Throughout her speech, Rhoades highlighted company values, customer service, employee involvement and thinking creatively as the most important aspects of successful entrepreneurship.
Teach for America snags 35 applicants
Teach for America, a program that sends college graduates to teach in low-income schools, wrapped up its second wave of Dartmouth recruiting on Nov.
Frame shop to open downtown
Danny Gobaud / The Dartmouth Staff Loyal Camera Shop customers unsure of where to get their favorite pictures framed need not worry.
'Islamo-Fashion' to promote Al-Nur
No need for the double-take: The posters read "Islamo-Fashion Awareness Week." Al-Nur marked the beginning of its Islamo-Fashion Awareness Week with a movie on Monday.
Alumni withdraw prelim. injunction against College
Correction appended The Dartmouth Association of Alumni has decided to withdraw its request for a preliminary injunction against the College, according to an announcement by Dartmouth's general counsel office on Monday afternoon.
Feeding Our Goodwill
I was amazed by the evident contradictions in an email sent out last week concerning the fight against hunger.
All the President's Acumen
President Wright gets extraordinary (for lack of a better word) facetime. It seems as though almost every other week, I hear about our president receiving public recognition for his admirable, ongoing work with U.S.
Film Society screens silent gem with a live orchestra
Courtesy of nga.gov Upon careful consideration, I've concluded that it's impossible to dislike "Lonesome." Here is a film so sweet, so genuine, so utterly tenderhearted that you just want to throw your arms around it and squeeze.
Men's soccer defeats Cornell, focuses attention on Brown
Jessica Griffen / The Dartmouth Staff Big Green men's soccer continued its winning ways this weekend, defeating Ivy League rival Cornell 3-1 in a tough 90-minute battle on the pitch. Overall, the team was satisfied with its play on Saturday. "We played pretty well," team co-captain Brian Lappas '08 said.
Women's hockey continues league dominance with sweep
Tilman Dette / The Dartmouth Staff The Big Green women's ice hockey team put on another pair of dominant performances at home this weekend, defeating Princeton 4-3 and Quinnipiac 8-1.
Toe to Toe (Hodes)
Alex Rodriguez is the best player in baseball. He deserves to be paid as such. But the best player in baseball does not deserve to be paid $350 million.
Toe to Toe (Schmidley)
Salary levels in professional sports have undergone an absolutely meteoric rise over the last quarter century.
Volleyball swept by league rivals Penn and Princeton
After a split on the road last weekend, the Dartmouth women's volleyball team still had a mathematical shot to clinch the Ivy League championship coming into this weekend.
Women's soccer captures convincing victory on Senior Day
Kawakahi Amina / The Dartmouth Staff This season, the Dartmouth women's soccer team has not gotten the results that it hoped for, but on Senior Day the team stepped up, walloping Cornell 3-1 in the last home game for the Class of 2008. The Big Green was in control for the entire game, consistently threatening the Big Red goal while shutting down its offense. With the win, the Big Green improves its overall record to 4-9-2 and 2-3-2 in the Ivy League.
Hockey opens conference schedule with weekend split
EMI ITO / The Dartmouth Staff The Dartmouth men's hockey team began its ECAC Hockey League campaign this weekend, defeating St.
Dartmouth football scores 59 points to take down Cornell
The Big Green tallies most points in a single game since 1935
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A reinvigorated cheerleading squad takes center stage