Saturday, November 29, 2003Caption contest
1: "Dude, that is totally Olivia Newton-John! Just turn your head sideways a bit. Eh?" 2: "MIT sunk our battleship!" 3: "I dunno, guys, I liked pong better with beers and paddles and stuff." 4: The argument for coeducation. (from "Bringing Up Basic" by John Kemeny and Thomas Kurtz) Full post and comments below the fold. Posted by Andrew Grossman at 8:24 PM (0 comments) Thursday, November 27, 2003Reflections on Dartmouth privaledgeA certain "Jo" sent this along to the Dartmouth College Republicans, who passed it along to TDR. It seems to be a response to Alston Ramsay's appearance on "Nightline" last night--but I can't say for sure, as I am not proficient in the crude proto-language in which it's written.
At first I was offended, but then I realized that "Jo" had promised us untold wealth and success. Perhaps he/she is not such a bad sort after all. Full post and comments below the fold. Posted by Stefan Beck at 12:29 AM (0 comments) Wednesday, November 26, 2003#11 Dartmouth loses first game of seasonAnd then there were none. #11 Dartmouth, the last unbeaten team in college hockey, lost to #2 Boston College in Boston 4-1 tonight. The game was not nearly as close as the score would indicate. The game could've easily been 10-1 except BC hit the post 3-4 times and Dartmouth netminder Dan Yacey '05 made some absolutely ridiculous saves, including one where he dove across an open net to save what appeared to be an easy goal.Dartmouth's offense was non-existent, getting off only 15 shots to BC's 40. Dartmouth falls to 4-1-3, 3-0-3 on the year. They'll take the ice again in Boston on Friday against #12 Boston U. Full post and comments below the fold. Posted by Ben at 1:19 AM (0 comments) Tuesday, November 25, 2003NightlineI'm supposed to be on Nightline discussing some issues of campus politics later this evening. Tune in...Full post and comments below the fold. Posted by Alston B. Ramsay at 3:13 PM (0 comments) Monday, November 24, 2003Weekly Hockey PollsBoth the Men and the Women's hockey teams will enter play this week being ranked in the national polls.The Women are #2 in both the U.S. College Hockey Online (USCHO) and USA Today/American Hockey Magazine Polls. Dartmouth (7-0-0, 4-0-0) picked up two first place votes from #1 Minnesota in the USCHO poll after sweeping #9 Princeton and Yale. The team will host #4 Minnesota-Duluth for a pair of games this Friday and Saturday night at Thompson Arena. Game time both nights is 7 PM. The Men enter the polls officially for the first time after being among those receiving votes since the season started. Dartmouth (4-0-3, 3-0-3) enters at #11 in both the USCHO poll, and the USA Today poll. The men play games five and six of their nine-game road trip in Boston this week, taking on #2 Boston College tomorrow night and #12 Boston University on Friday night. Last year Dartmouth defeated then-#1 BC 5-4 in OT at Thompson Arena despite being outshot 40-16. Full post and comments below the fold. Posted by Ben at 3:57 PM (0 comments) Banjeree in the DHe's no Nilly, but Jay '04 offers up an excellent letter questioning the goal of inflammatory, anonymous anti-rape posters that have been ubiquitous on campus as of late.One thing he fails to note is that the statistics on these posters (if they contain them) are suspect at best. Many originate from the late '80s and early '90s. Full post and comments below the fold. Posted by Scott at 11:44 AM (0 comments) |
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