Busting Theirs, Saving Yours: The Dartmouth Ski Patrol
Yardsale. Eat it. Bite it. Bite it hard. Take a digger. A huge digger. If you've ever been skiing, you know how easy it is to wipe out, fall, whatever.
Toe to Toe: Hodes versus Schmidley (Schmidley)
Five stories to Remember and five more to look forward to
Toe to Toe: Hodes versus Schmidley (Hodes)
Five stories to Remember and five more to look forward to
Women's basketball still winless after loss to Northeastern
Last year, the Dartmouth women's basketball team got off to a slow start but turned its season around after defeating Northeastern and going on to compile a winning record and a second-place finish in the Ivy League.
Women's hockey sweeps through Union and Rennselaer
Jessica Griffen / The Dartmouth Staff After a tough loss to Harvard last week, the women's hockey team went on to sweep its weekend games against Union (1-13-0, 0-6-0 ECACHL) and Rennselaer (6-7-2, 1-4-1 ECACHL), improving its overall record to 9-2-1, 7-2-0 ECACHL. Harvard squeaked away last Tuesday with a 2-1 victory over the Big Green at home.
Men's basketball's win streak stopped at two by Stony Brook
Jennie Post / The Dartmouth Staff Clutch shooting and ball control were key themes that helped propel the Big Green to its two game-winning streak going into last Saturday's game at Stony Brook (1-6). However, this time Dartmouth had trouble shooting the ball all night and could not take care of the basketball, losing control of the game early and falling, 70-43. Dartmouth slipped to 3-4 on the season while Stony Brook earned its first win of the year. Forward Alex Barnett '09 led the Big Green as the only player to score in double digits with 14 points on 7-for-11 shooting and seven rebounds.
Big Green men's hockey falls 1-0 at Harvard on Saturday
Jennie Post / The Dartmouth Staff Saturday night, the Dartmouth men's hockey team traveled to Boston to face ECAC Hockey and Ivy League foe Harvard in its only game of the weekend.
Dartmouth swimming and diving finds mixed results
Tilman C.
Athletes of the Week
Mike Devine '08 Ice Hockey Mike Devine surrendered just one goal in a losing effort at Harvard Saturday evening.
Daily Debriefing
Former Connecticut Democratic senatorial candidate Ned Lamont visited Dartmouth on Nov. 30 to endorse presidential candidate Sen.
Volunteers kick soccer balls, AIDS
Students decked out in Teletubby suits and Santa costumes came together for the Lose the Shoes soccer tournament on Saturday, marking the end of a term's worth of fundraising for Grassroots Soccer.
Undergrads, Tuck prof launch eco-mapping site
Corporate polluters may have a more difficult time hiding from the public, thanks to Mapecos.org, a website created by a motley crew of Dartmouth students, a Tuck School of Business professor, and professors from Harvard and Duke, which shows every facility in the United states and the amount of toxins they emit. The site, which incorporates the technology of Google Maps, is meant to be user friendly.
AIDS activists converge on campus for conference
Jennie Post / The Dartmouth Staff As part of a "National World AIDS Day Conference" held at Dartmouth this weekend, Sen.
Sex assault awareness training kicks off
This Fall term marked the beginning of the required sexual assault awareness training program for all fraternity pledge classes, a program designed in collaboration with the Inter-fraternity Council, Mentors Against Violence and Sexual Assault Peer Advisors last spring. While only seven of the 13 fraternities on campus held training sessions this term due to scheduling difficulties, the program has received a generally positive response from several members of the Greek community.
Hartford, Vt., police bust Alpha Xi formal
Thirty-five attendees issued citations for underage drinking
Alumni Council condemns Zywicki
Sarah Laeuchli / The Dartmouth Controversy over Trustee Todd Zywicki '88's public October criticisms of the College administration has taken a new turn, as the Alumni Council voted to condemn Zywicki's statements in a resolution passed this weekend at the council's 195th meeting.
WGA strike wreaks havoc on TV networks, industry
Get ready for your eyes to bleed. Come early next year, the major offerings on network television will include a new batch of Sanjayas and a few desperate D-listers vying to work for Donald Trump.







