By Chris Takeuchi | March 30, 2007
Baseball will kick off its Ivy League schedule after a demanding spring trip.
Baseball will kick off its Ivy League schedule after a demanding spring trip.
New SEMP guidelines ease exemptions for using kegs at outdoor events,
Dartmouth graduate student Crystal Piffath won an annual $30,000 stipend from the National Science Foundation for her work in biology.
After jumping out to an 8-3 halftime lead, Pain Train could not stave off Brownian Motion's furious second-half comeback, as the Dartmouth team fell 16-14.
Fatih Stanley '06 claimed both the 100 and 200 meter runs at the Heptagonal Championships over the weekend, breaking school records in both events.
Running in the rain, Mike Carmody '08 clocked in at 1:51.12 to place seventh in the 800 meters at the Pomona Invitational in Claremont, Calif.
With three wins over Brown, Big Green baseball brought its record to .500 for the first time this season. The team has won nine of 12 Ivy contests.
The hits just kept on coming for Dartmouth's bats, but the leather was stone cold. Six unearned runs led to 10 unearned runs for Quinnipiac, and accounted for almost the entire difference in the 21-10 final score.
Lydia Blandy '06 placed 25th in the 800 meter run at the Princeton meet.
A new machine, developed by professor Victor Petrenko, rapidly melts ice off a variety of surfaces.