Sig Eps channel Ghostbusters for derby
Kawakahi Amina / The Dartmouth Staff Andrew Argeski '06, Craig Breslawski '08, Devin Fallon '08, Joe Hanley '08 and Trey Roy '09 aren't exactly Bill Murray, Dan Akroyd, Sigourney Weaver or Rick Moranis.
Kawakahi Amina / The Dartmouth Staff Andrew Argeski '06, Craig Breslawski '08, Devin Fallon '08, Joe Hanley '08 and Trey Roy '09 aren't exactly Bill Murray, Dan Akroyd, Sigourney Weaver or Rick Moranis.
For many students, senior year is a time to get away from dorm life and transition into something more closely resembling the real world by living in one's own house, dealing with utilities and having a kitchen and private bathrooms.
Scientists, CEOs, politicians and interested citizens gathered in Hanover for the Dartmouth Energy Symposium, hosted by the Thayer School of Engineering last Thursday and Friday, to discuss the future of energy and explore the relationships between energy and the broader environment.
BCS versus Playoff System
To the Editor: As a woman who has been on both sides of the Panhellenic recruitment process -- both as a Potential New Member and an affiliated woman -- I was appalled by the blatant factual inaccuracies that formed the "foundation" of Michael Kreicher '08's "Fixing the Rush Process" (Oct.
As fans of college football, we've come to expect each season to be flavored with the usual potpourri of upsets and strange outcomes.
Dartmouth captures its first Ivy victory
To the Editor: In Michael Kreicher '08's article "Fixing the Rush Process" (Oct. 12), I agree with him on a few points: The fraternity recruitment process does exist "in stark contrast" to its female counterpart, the sorority recruitment process is "grueling," and, yes, there is reasoning behind the more formal sorority process, namely that women need a chance to familiarize themselves with houses they typically have not been given the opportunity to visit before.
The Dartmouth women's volleyball team (12-4, 5-1 Ivy) experienced mixed results over the weekend, winning convincingly against Columbia on Friday night, but falling short in a five-game thriller against defending Ivy League champion Cornell Saturday afternoon. The weekend's long road trip began with a visit to Columbia (3-13, 0-5 Ivy), which has struggled so far this year, having yet to win a game in the Ivy League. In the first game, the Big Green got out to a quick start, taking a 15-8 lead.
The Dartmouth women's soccer team scored right out of the gates on the University of Pennsylvania, but the Big Green could not hang on to its lead as the team fell 2-1 in Philadelphia.
Tilman Dette / The Dartmouth Staff Dartmouth football's woes on the road continued Saturday when the team lost 41-15 to Holy Cross. The Crusaders (4-2, 1-0 Patriot) were nearly unstoppable on offense, led by junior quarterback Dominic Randolph.
Historically, Dartmouth College has been home to some of the loudest and most enthusiastic crowds in the Ivy League.
2 DAYS IN PARIS "2 Days in Paris" is a romantic comedy dipped in acid. It's about deceitful, self-absorbed people who say nasty, horrible things to each other.
The quirky, left-of-center obsessions of my adolescence are varied and abnormally numerous. Among others, they included (rather, include) France, IKEA, Vespas and, chief among them, Elizabeth I.
Rely on China for American foreign policy initiatives? Really? The recent New York Times Week in Review column, "Look Who's Mr. Fixit for a Fraught Age," written by Steven Lee Myers, points to China as the most important partner in American international relations today.