Men's tennis completes second straight winless Ivy season
Dartmouth's men's tennis wrapped up an agonizing season Tuesday with a 6-1 loss to the Harvard Crimson.
Dartmouth's men's tennis wrapped up an agonizing season Tuesday with a 6-1 loss to the Harvard Crimson.
EMI ITO / The Dartmouth Staff Dartmouth's baseball team showed poise and resilience this week during a three-game home stretch, as the Big Green went 2-1 heading into this weekend's pivotal four game series against Harvard. The Big Green came back in successive contests, winning 6-5 against Vermont on Tuesday and taking the victory against Yale in game one of the double-header, 8-5, on Wednesday before falling 13-9 to the Bulldogs in the nightcap. The result of the double-header with Yale, rescheduled after it was originally postponed on Sunday morning due to rain, gives Dartmouth (17-16) an 11-5 Ivy League record in the Red Rolfe Division, one game behind first-place Harvard heading into the final weekend of league play.
As students at one of the most prestigious schools in Hanover, we should all strive to be well-mannered.
Bailey Massey / The Dartmouth Staff On recent beautiful spring days, small groups of students huddled around hookah pipes have dotted the Green.
Dear Hannah and Anna, I did not realize how small Hanover was until I saw my professor swapping spit with her husband in the dry cereal isle of the Co-op.
Betrayal: "The Last American Virgi"
With its chances of securing the Ivy League's automatic bid to the NCAA tournament fading, Dartmouth's women's lacrosse team needs a strong finish to secure an at-large bid.
'07 Guy: "Could I get one of those blueberry rigs?" Novack employee: "You mean a scone?" Novack, Sunday night '07 Girl: "Whoa, Boobs." '06 Girl: "It's not her fault they're big." '07 Girl: "You know, I have large breasts too.
NERD ALERT! Because of my intense dedication to journalistic excellence, I have spent the better part of the last few days glued to my computer screen reading the diaries of strangers.
Five of eight positions filled by Senior Executive Committee members
To the Editor: In Ben Selznick's, "Teaching Not Preaching," (April 25), he asks the question about whether religion can be taught comparatively at public schools.
Junior wins Student Assembly contest with wide margin
Spring has sprung and love is in the air. But be mindful should you chose to consummate your love in the East Wheelock, according to cluster Community Director Michael Lord. Lord sent out a cluster-wide BlitzMail message Monday reminding students of the cluster's notoriously thin walls and urging students to more closely regulate noises coming from their room.
To the Editor: The Dartmouth Editorial Board's Verbum Ultimum ("A Call to Overhaul Student Assembly," April 25) has made a first in politics: They have accused my candidacy as being "agenda-driven" and "divisive." What campaign is not agenda driven?
The management consulting firm McKinsey and Co., hired in the fall by Dartmouth to assess and help improve the effectiveness of the College administration, released the executive summary of their final report Wednesday.
By the time this op-ed goes to press, new Student Assembly leadership will have been elected. Just who will be in that leadership isn't certain as I write. But at least two things are certain.
Dartmouth men's rugby punctuated an impressive season with a run to the USA Rugby Elite Eight this weekend in the National Playoffs, held at the United States Military Academy in West Point, N.Y. Dartmouth came out strong on Saturday and pummeled No.
Jenny Wang / The Dartmouth Staff The Dartmouth women's team wrapped up its season Tuesday afternoon at the Boss Tennis Center with a 6-1 loss to national powerhouse Harvard.
The Ninth Annual Academic Gala held at the Top of the Hop Tuesday afternoon brought undergraduates, faculty and administrators together to celebrate the achievements of the College's 200 plus senior fellows, thesis writers and students completing major projects in the creative arts. College President James Wright praised the students who choose to take on a senior project. "This is the creativity, imagination and artwork that sustains and symbolizes the intellectual life that sustains this community," Wright said in a speech.
Peter Halas '98 has admitted to having sex with a 15-year-old female student at a high school where he was teaching.