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I'm a life-long Democrat, so I was thrilled to be one of the lucky few who won the lottery and got a ticket to last Wednesday night's debate.
I'm a life-long Democrat, so I was thrilled to be one of the lucky few who won the lottery and got a ticket to last Wednesday night's debate.
Alicia Modeen / The Dartmouth Staff This weekend Dartmouth's men's and women's golf teams both put in largely successful efforts, as the men claimed fifth in the 16-team field at the Cornell Invitational and the women finished tenth at the Yale Women's Fall Intercollegiate tournament.
Nat Smith / The Dartmouth Staff In its first competition this past weekend, the Dartmouth men's water polo team performed admirably at home competing against some of the best club teams in the northeast, finishing the Dartmouth tournament with two wins and two losses.
As a Montgomery Fellow in residence, Merce Cunningham's responsibilities are to participate in or inspire activities and events related to his craft.
Alicia Modeen / The Dartmouth Staff In 1936, when Jackson Pollack was 24 years old, he took a road trip with his buddy Phillip Guston from New York City to Hanover.
Jennie Post / The Dartmouth Staff Penn marched down the field in the fourth quarter on Saturday, eliciting flashbacks of the Big Green's loss to Colgate, but a controversial call in the endzone sealed a 21-13 Dartmouth victory. A blocked punt deep in Dartmouth's (1-2, 1-0 Ivy) territory set up a quick touchdown strike and, soon after, an onside kick recovery for the Quakers (0-3, 0-1 Ivy) with 2:37 remaining in the game.
Jessica Griffen / The Dartmouth Staff On Saturday, the women's soccer team began its Ivy League schedule with a contest under the lights against the Tigers of Princeton University.
Philip Woram / The Dartmouth Staff Only a few miles down the road from the College at Lake Mascoma, the Dartmouth sailing team is in the midst of cultivating a new team.
Sports Heroes
Jessica Griffen / The Dartmouth Staff In a thriller at home, the Big Green needed goalkeeper Sean Milligan '09 to come to the rescue in a 1-0 victory over Vermont.
Courtesy of IMDB.com As we prepare our collective gullets for the showdown of "Top Chef's" Season Three, it is important we obsessed foodies take time to acknowledge one particularly savory morsel of universal truth: the more things change, the more they stay the same. It has been a deliciously entertaining ride since June's first episode, but outlasting all the memorable "cheftestants" are Hung Huynh, Casey Thompson and Dale Levitski, Season Three's finalists who in terms of personality profile and culinary aptitude are strangely reminiscent of Season Two top finishers Marcel Vigneron, Elia Aboumrad and Ilan Hall, respectively. For the first time in three seasons of the juicy reality juggernaut, the winner will not be from New York.
Courtesy of IMDB.com There's a reason the entertainment industry calls it Summer Burn-off Theater.
The only person I've ever known to contract cholera was "my brother" Henry. That was in 1851, as we traveled the Oregon Trail in our covered wagon.
Unless something unprecedented happens in the next three years, the first decade of the 21st century will likely be remembered as a lost decade: a decade punctuated by an aimless and divisive war, spattered with terrorist attacks, and one during which people were fleetingly but admirably brought together by catastrophic natural disasters.
Columbia University took another step toward a 17-acre ex- pansion of its campus in Harlem with the Sept.
In a thriller at home, the Big Green needed goalkeeper Sean Milligan '09 to come to the rescue in a 1-0 victory over Vermont.
Penn marched down the field in the fourth quarter on Saturday, eliciting flashbacks of the Big Green's loss to Colgate, but a controversial call in the endzone sealed a 21-13 Dartmouth victory. A blocked punt deep in Dartmouth's (1-2, 1-0 Ivy) territory set up a quick touchdown strike and, soon after, an onside kick recovery for the Quakers (0-3, 0-1 Ivy) with 2:37 remaining in the game. Quarterback Bryan Walker's two minute drill brought Penn to the Big Green six on fourth down. The r e a r e dif fering opinions on what happened next. Walker found TE Dan Coleman on a skinny slant to the left side of the endzone.