Harsey's talent improves Green
By Sarah Hood | June 1, 1998Freshman shortstop's strong play no joke to Ivy League opponents
Freshman shortstop's strong play no joke to Ivy League opponents
Meredith Johnson '98 finishes career with top-notch performance
Freshman class highlights victories over Penn; offensive attack comes 'too little, too late' against Cornell
The softball team earned another hard-fought split last night in a doubleheader against the University of Vermont at Sachem Field.
Big Green golfers battle elements over the weekend at tourney
William and Mary tournament first competition under interim coach
When people think of Dartmouth as a site for outdoor athletics, the Connecticut River, Dartmouth Skiway, and numerous running trails and playing fields are likely to come to mind immediately.
University of Virginia Architecture School Dean William McDonough '73, one of the world's leading designers of environmentally friendly buildings, criticized society last night for failing to protect the environment and for wasting limited natural resources. McDonough, the winner of the 1996 Presidential Award for Sustainable Development -- the nation's top environmental award -- is renowned for designing ecologically intelligent buildings, including The Gap Corporate Campus and Nike's Europe Headquarters. But most of society, he told a crowd of more than 100 students and professors in 105 Dartmouth last night, is ecologically unintelligent. "Our system is badly designed," McDonough said.
Big Green unable to make up poor start on Saturday as final day of play cancelled by rain in Williamsburg
Undaunted by a rain-soaked course, cold temperatures, and darkness, the women's golf team finished third overall at the Mount Holyoke Invitational this weekend in South Hadley, Massachusetts. The strong finish was just the most recent in a string of impressive showings by the team in this particular tournament.