Nutt: Dartmouth 2031
By Cameron Nutt | April 19, 2011Having fallen asleep on my keyboard during a recent all-nighter, I found myself in a dream one that placed my best friends and me at our 20th class reunion.
Having fallen asleep on my keyboard during a recent all-nighter, I found myself in a dream one that placed my best friends and me at our 20th class reunion.
In late November, my government professor asked our Violence and Security class to identify the bloodiest armed conflict since the end of World War II.
At the risk of a system overload, I would like to heap another urgent call for action onto the Obama administration's very full plate.
The debate over healthcare reform has reached fever pitch. Loaded words splash across the front pages of newspapers each morning, but 47 million Americans have no health insurance and 17,000 lose their coverage daily.
The year was 2002, two years into former President George W. Bush's first term in the White House.
Jennifer Argote / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Dartmouth's men's and women's track and field finished its team season on Sunday afternoon, competing in the final day of events at the Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletes of America and Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference championship meets in Princeton, N.J. The men's team finished 27th of 49 teams after the conclusion of the IC4A meet, with a total of 13 points. Dartmouth's women's team placed 39th of 46 teams at the ECAC championship meet, with a score of four points. Six Dartmouth athletes competed in events Sunday after qualifying for the final round of their respective events during preliminary competitions. Alexandra Tanner '11 and Emily Daly '09 were the only Big Green women to compete at the ECAC meet on Sunday.
Jennifer Argote / The Dartmouth Senior Staff The athletes on Dartmouth's men's and women's track and field teams had a different Green Key experience this weekend, as the teams competed in the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference and Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletes of America championship meets in Princeton, N.J. The men finished in eighth place out of 49 teams, while the women's squad came in 33rd place out of 47 teams after Saturday's competition. The ECAC/IC4A championships are scored meets, and only the top eight finishers in each event score points toward their respective school's team score.
Jennifer Argote / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Dartmouth men's and women's track and field teams finished their regular seasons at the Ivy League Heptagonal Championship in New Haven, Conn., this weekend.
Jennifer Argote / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Dartmouth's track and field teams will cap off their spring seasons this weekend with the annual outdoor Ivy League Heptagonal championship meet, hosted by Yale in New Haven, Conn.
The National Collegiate Athletic Association has recognized Dartmouth for ranking in the top 10 percent of Division I colleges for academic progress, as measured by the Academic Progress Rate.