Tennis teams drop their weekend matchups to Yale, Brown
Jin Lee / The Dartmouth Staff The men's and women's tennis teams suffered a rough weekend in their third week of Ivy League play.
Jin Lee / The Dartmouth Staff The men's and women's tennis teams suffered a rough weekend in their third week of Ivy League play.
As Hanover slowly awakens from its winter slumber, springtime begins to nurture the seeds of transition for plants and pupils alike.
Jacob Weiss / The Dartmouth Staff Over 500 prospective members of the Class of 2017 descended upon campus this weekend to participate in Dimensions of Dartmouth.
Jin Lee / The Dartmouth Staff Fans witnessed another close Ivy League battle Saturday afternoon on Scully-Fahey Field, as the Dartmouth women's lacrosse team took on the squad from Princeton University.
Natalie Cantave / The Dartmouth Staff The men and women's track teams had a busy weekend as they competed at the Larry Ellis Invitational, hosted by Princeton University, and the 55th Annual Mt.
Jacob Weiss / The Dartmouth Staff The annual Dimnensions accepted students show was interrupted Friday night after over a dozen protesters pushed through individuals checking wristbands at the entrance of the Class of 1953 Commons.
Jacob Weiss The Dimensions accepted students show was interrupted Friday night after over a dozen protesters pushed through individuals checking wristbands at the entrance of the Class of 1953 Commons.
Dear Gardner and Kate, How can I get the most out of Dimensions? Also, should I come to Dartmouth? Matriculating Maeby '17 Gardner: Because you're a prospie, students will be excited to see you, so talk to them.
Rebecca Xu / The Dartmouth Staff Things that happen regularly, whether they're weekly or once a year, have a way of shocking you with how much time has passed.
Many students balance academic course work and extracurriculars with various on-campus jobs
Dennis Ng / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Alumni entrepreneurs Bill Bender '78, Steven Reinitz '09 and Nick Taranto '06 discussed their eclectic backgrounds and paths to success in a panel in the Rockefeller Center on Thursday afternoon.
Delving into the world of mirrored night clubs and their visitors, Columbia University English and comparative literature professor Brent Edwards described African-American expatriates' experiences in 1920s Paris at the annual William Cook Lecture on Thursday afternoon. Edwards's presentation focused on African-Americans artists, including dancer and singer Ada "Bricktop" Smith and Harlem Renaissance poet Claude McKay. Smith, born to an Irish-American father and African-American mother, was nicknamed "Bricktop" for her red hair.
Much to my chagrin, the time for non-binding suggestion is over. The NBA playoffs start tomorrow, so without my usual pomp and ceremony, here's your viewing guide to the first round: Fear the Beard.
In his recent column in The Huffington Post, Ezra Tzfadya '07 alleges that the Greek system at Dartmouth is an appalling, destructive force that must be defeated.
SEMI CLASS OUTSIDE: It's time to take the learning experience beyond the classroom. BIKE POLO: We're just as confused as you are.