Late goal lifts women's soccer vs. BU
Note to readers (May 23, 2014): When The Dartmouth found thatJake Bayer '16 had fabricated a quotation, wedecided to remove his articles from our website. For a full statement, clickhere.
Note to readers (May 23, 2014): When The Dartmouth found thatJake Bayer '16 had fabricated a quotation, wedecided to remove his articles from our website. For a full statement, clickhere.
Every Saturday, I work from 11 p.m. to 2 a.m. at the Berry Information Desk. When I signed up for this shift, I thought it would help me actually get work done and thwart my Saturday night propensity to rage.
The recent increased corporate presence on Main Street Hanover inspired me to explore some of the town's oft-forgotten small businesses before they get replaced by a Pottery Barn or even worse a second Starbucks.
The Class of 1902 Room, one of just two areas in Baker-Berry Library that is open 24 hours a day, is one of the most polarizing rooms on campus.
Karen Wen / The Dartmouth When I decided to go to Dartmouth, I liked to tell people that I would be immune to the Freshman 15 because I would have to hike 10 miles to the nearest Taco Bell if I wanted a "fourth meal." At the time, I was young, I was naive and I was yet to fall in love with the cheese quesadillas at Late Night Collis. Although we may be in the middle of nowhere, there is no shortage of places to appease your inner glutton after the sun goes down.
Much to my chagrin, I always seem to be on the wrong side of a rivalry. The Dodgers always start the season with the best record in baseball before inevitably losing the National League West pennant to the San Francisco Giants.
Human beings are rational creatures. Dartmouth students are no exception. Driven by logic and motivated by common sense, we seem to be equipped with an inherent cost-benefit analysis mechanism that enables our decision-making process.
NUSHY GOLRIZ / The Dartmouth Though party polarization has placed Congress in gridlock regarding the current deficit crisis in the United States, a solution to the impending "fiscal cliff" could be forged after the Nov.
For many Dartmouth students, the word "all-nighter" immediately ups their adrenaline and increases their heart rate, bringing back strung-out, caffeinated memories.
A former Amherst College student described her rape by a classmate and the institution's inadequate response in a 5,000-word piece published on Wednesday in The Amherst Student, gaining widespread attention on the Internet.
As Student Assembly continues to implement initiatives such as the First-Year Mentoring program, the promotion of Sarner Underground, the inclusion of student senators from other campus organizations and the "Take a Professor to Lunch" program, students have expressed mixed opinions about the organization, its communication and the resource allocation of these programs. The First-Year Mentoring program, which pairs upperclassman mentors with first-year students to ease the transition from high school to college, has hosted two events thus far, including a barbecue on the first day of classes, Student Body Vice President Julia Danford '13 said.
In Tuesday night's presidential debate, both candidates espoused the virtues of the free market system.
Courtesy of the Hopkins Center The Harlem String Quartet, an acclaimed group that bridges diverse musical genres including soul, Latin, jazz and classical, will perform at the Hopkins Center tonight to a sold-out Spaulding Auditorium.
My wife was recently walking in Hanover behind several Dartmouth students who were bragging about the sexually transmitted diseases they had collected. We are in the midst of an STD epidemic.
In the last year, the Dartmouth College Health Improvement Project has combatted high-risk drinking on campus by expanding the Brief Alcohol Screening and Intervention for College Students program, working with undergraduate advisors and adding primary care screening, according to Special Assistant to the President for Student Health Aurora Matzkin '97, who is also a member of the DCHIP team.
Al Mulley '70, director of the Dartmouth Center for Health Care Delivery Science, has been elected to the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies of Science, according to a College press release.