Speaker links steroids to increased home runs
By Victoria Boggiano | January 24, 2010The 1990s marked the dawn of a new era in professional baseball in which the sport's best players began hitting unprecedented numbers of home runs.
The 1990s marked the dawn of a new era in professional baseball in which the sport's best players began hitting unprecedented numbers of home runs.
Beta Theta Pi fraternity is scheduled to participate in fall 2008 recruitment for the first time in 12 years, after being permanently derecognized by the College in 1996. An interest group composed of 17 upperclassmen who have expressed a desire to join Beta will be in charge of rush. Although both ...
The medical community must decide whether a patient needs to be brain dead before doctors can remove his heart and other organs, James Bernat, professor of medicine at Dartmouth Medical School, said in his Aug.
A new alcohol policy that will give organizations more discretion when holding social events with alcohol is scheduled to replace the Social Event Management Procedures in winter 2009, according to documents obtained by The Dartmouth on Wednesday.
To break up or not to break up. This pivotal question haunts many a Dartmouth couple as one or the other (or both) will travel to London on a History FSP this Fall or spend the Winter in New York slaving for Morgan Stanley.
Jill Mortali, current director of Sponsored Programs at Harvard Medical School, has been named as the new director of Dartmouth's Office of Sponsored Projects, which helps to manage grants and assist in the grant proposal process, according to a press released by the College on Tuesday.
Despite growing concerns about the side effects of Gardasil -- a new vaccine manufactured by Merck and Co. that targets the human papillomavirus, a sexually transmitted disease -- Dartmouth Medical School professor Diane Harper recommends women take the drug as one of a number of preventative measures against HPV, which has been shown to cause cervical cancer.
There is no average day for the workers at Dartmouth's carpentry shop. From locksmiths and masons to carpenters and roofers, the employees of the shop --a part of the College's Facilities, Operations and Management office and located in McKenzie Hall --provide students, faculty and Hanover residents ...
Maggie Goldstein / The Dartmouth Staff A seven-year-old girl who was HIV-positive made faces into the camera during a 2006 documentary titled "Diary of Bill Clinton and Gideon Yago in Africa," which aired repeatedly on MTV News.
Tilman Dette / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Two College-owned houses will be renovated this year for future use by Alpha Xi Delta and Alpha Phi sororities.