Caldwell '12 named Skier of the Year
Although Sophie Caldwell '12 began skiing "as soon as [she] learned to walk," she said she never expected to be honored as the 2012 Collegiate Nordic Skier of the Year by Ski Racing Magazine.
Although Sophie Caldwell '12 began skiing "as soon as [she] learned to walk," she said she never expected to be honored as the 2012 Collegiate Nordic Skier of the Year by Ski Racing Magazine.
Christina Chen / The Dartmouth Staff Dartmouth baseball's offense powered the team to two mid-week, non-conference wins.
Courtesy of Chris Daniell The three Dartmouth rowing teams saw mixed results against a slew of Ivy League opponents this past weekend.
This past weekend was full of record-breaking performances for the Dartmouth men's and women's track and field teams.
Courtesy of Alina Everett
The Dartmouth men's club fencing team scored a major victory two weekends ago as they competed in the United States Association of Collegiate Fencing Clubs National Championships.
Judging by the fact that it's almost halfway through the term and my room is still without a cable box, it's safe to say that my roommates and I will not be investing in DarTV this quarter.
Richard Yu / The Dartmouth Staff The Dartmouth women's lacrosse team suffered its first Ivy League loss of the season on Saturday, suffering a 12-9 defeat at the hands of Princeton University.
Ying-Qi Wong / The Dartmouth Staff This weekend, the Dartmouth softball team split its four-game series with North Division rival Yale University, beating the Bulldogs (10-30, 3-13 Ivy League) by scores of 8-0 and 8-4 on Sunday after losing two one-run games on Saturday.
Christina Chen / The Dartmouth Staff The Dartmouth baseball team produced timely hits and used effective pitching to sweep Yale University in four close games over the weekend.
The Dartmouth men's lacrosse team got back on the right track with its first win in over a month on Saturday.
Vince Marriott: Even though there are plenty of real sporting events happening this week, I really can't see myself prioritizing any of them over the NFL Draft.
Two years ago, my good friend Paul Glenn '10 wrote in his weekly column that he vehemently disagreed with the creation of an Ivy League Tournament to decide the men's and women's basketball conference championship ("A View from the Top," Feb.
This week, I sat down with Nick Lombardi '15, the third baseman on the Dartmouth baseball team, to discuss the team's season and his transition to college baseball. The team swept Yale University this weekend, winning all four games, and now has an 11-5 Ivy record.
Samantha Oh / The Dartmouth Staff Erin Becks / The Dartmouth The Dartmouth men's soccer team returned to Burnham Field this weekend for its first games since the fall to host the Haitian national team and a Cape Verde Select Team from Massachusetts in a pair of games benefitting Partners in Health relief efforts in Haiti.
During the first season and half as Dartmouth men's varsity tennis head coach, Chris Drake has produced results on the court that speak for themselves.
NATHAN YEO / The Dartmouth Senior Staff The Dartmouth softball team suffered from a lack of offense on Wednesday, as the Big Green (10-19, 3-9 Ivy) was shut out by the State University of New York at Albany in both games of a doubleheader, falling to the Great Danes (28-10, 9-3 America East) in both contests, 4-0. The losses came after promising results last weekend that saw Dartmouth split a four-game series against Ivy League rival Brown University in Providence, R.I.
Memes seem to be the new rage in the tiny, insular bubble we call Dartmouth College. Although I have not personally added my own creation to this newfound stream of social criticism, an old buddy of mine who goes to Princeton (don't judge his character by his institution, he's one of the few gems who just happens to live in the douchebag capital of the world) turned my excited face into a meme about things I cannot mention in this publication. My meme would be a picture of Kel from the classic Nickelodeon sitcom "Keenan and Kel" holding a bottle of orange soda.
Christina Chen / The Dartmouth Staff The Dartmouth baseball team enjoyed a productive mid-week tune-up on Wednesday, defeating the University of Hartford in preparation for an important set of Ivy League games this weekend.