Learning to Use Our Dart-mouths
Since my first-year seminar during my freshman fall, I have often been shocked by the speech and oratory skills of Dartmouth students as a whole.
Since my first-year seminar during my freshman fall, I have often been shocked by the speech and oratory skills of Dartmouth students as a whole.
The Dartmouth Ethics Society won the Northeast Regional Ethics Bowl at Villanova University last week.
Levine '08 is a triple major in art history, anthropology and MSS
The Dartmouth Association of Alumni made the latest filing in its ongoing lawsuit against the College in Grafton County Superior Court on Friday.
Andy Foust / The Dartmouth Riding in a nondescript white van wearing Maui Jim sunglasses, Sen.
I have recently noticed that Gap has advertisements for Product (RED) in their windows for the second time this year.
Last Saturday, Spain's King Juan Carlos made headlines at the Ibero-American summit for asking Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, "Why don't you shut up?" The heated and slightly comical exchange occurred after Chavez called former Spanish Prime Minister Azner a "fascist," an especially sensitive accusation considering that Juan Carlos's immediate predecessor was the fascist dictator Francisco Franco.
Squad drops heartbreaker in overtime, 17-14, after 14-point comeback; finishes season with 3-4 Ivy record.
Who is more of a tragic figure: Bonds or Griffey?
Who is more of a tragic figure: Bonds or Griffey?
Danny Gobaud / The Dartmouth Staff The young Dartmouth women's basketball team experienced some growing pains in their non-conference slate this past week, falling to perennial America East power the University of Maine 53-67 and dropping its home opener to a Sweet Sixteen team from last year's tournament, Marist, 35-71. The 35 points that the Big Green scored against the Red Foxes from Marist were the fewest tally for Dartmouth since 1977, when they lost 28-58 to Yale.
Big Green loses to JMU by 15, is now 1-2 on the year
Craig Henderson '09 Soccer Henderson notched Dartmouth's lone goal in a 1-0 victory over Princeton in the season finale.
Jennie Post / The Dartmouth Staff The Big Green experienced its first winless weekend of the year, tying against Colgate 3-3 on Friday night and falling 4-1 at the hands of Cornell on Saturday. Dartmouth (3-3-1, 2-3-1 ECACHL) now stands in fifth place in the ECAC Hockey standings, seven points behind league-leading Clarkson. On Friday, Colgate (4-6-2, 1-3-2 ECACHL) was able to draw first blood against the Big Green despite being outshot in the first period 16-7.
Lions for Lambs A sanctimonious piece of political propaganda, Robert Redford's new movie will disturb liberals who agree with its politics and delight conservatives who will tear it apart.
Courtesy of Assumption College On Nov.