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Palin Transferred Between Six Colleges
So she can't make a decision about college. That should bode well for making decisions that impact the entire country.
Shonda Rhimes on Dartmouth
By Patrick Bateman (09/06/2008 06:14 AM) Tags: greys anatomy, shonda rhimes
Creator of hit television series Grey's Anatomy and Dartmouth '91, Shonda Rhimes, was recently interviewed by US News and World Report (yes, the college-ranking people) about her college experiences.
Like most proud alumni, Rhimes often gives shoutouts to Dartmouth by peppering her scripts with references to
Eight Great Ivy League Scandals
By Lacy Hart (08/29/2008 06:04 AM) Tags: sex, ivy league, scandals, lies, videotape
The Ivy League may be comprised of the best colleges in the country, but that doesn't mean it's free from racism, sexual harassment, racial profiling and other lewd scandals.
Ex-Dartmouth Coach Heads to Daniel Webster
By Mouth of Truth (08/21/2008 1:45 PM) Tags: daniel webster, dave faucher, dartmouth, head coach
According to the Union Leader, Dave Faucher, the former head coach of Dartmouth’s basketball team, is heading to Daniel Webster College in New Hampshire to coach their men’s team. In other words, the 59-year-old coach is going from the Ivy League to a no-name Division 3 team.
Talk about a ma
... MORE »Dartmouth Alum a Shoo-in For Gold in Beijing
By Mouth of Truth (08/20/2008 3:41 PM) Tags: adam nelson, jarrod shoemaker, triathlon, olympics, dartmouth, alicia sacramone
Dartmouth has two alumni competing at the Beijing Olympics this year – ’97 alumnus Adam Nelson and ’04 alumnus Jarrod Shoemaker. But of the two men, Dartmouth students should definitely keep a close eye on the latter.
While this is Shoemaker’s first time at the Olympics, the list of his ac
... MORE »Dartmouth Alumnus Strikes Gold In Beijing
By Patrick Bateman (08/19/2008 12:44 PM) Tags: dominic seiterle, rowing, canada
Congratulations to Dominic Seiterle, Dartmouth '98, for helping Canada win a gold medal in men's rowing over the weekend, bringing America Jr.'s gold medal count to a whopping two.
Top Ivy League Money Makers
By Jessica Almanza (08/19/2008 10:31 AM) Tags: pay scale, ivy league list, ivy league, top moneymaking ivy leagues, top ivy leagues
Dartmouth may be the worst of the Ivy League universities, but its alumni end up earning more money than graduates from every other Ivy League school.
Olympic Battle of the Ivies
By Mouth of Truth (08/18/2008 5:50 PM) Tags: beijing olympics, womens row team, james williams, susan francia, mens fencing
The Olympics rake in the world's best athletes to compete for international recognition, a few medals and even a little money. With the Ivy Leaguers actively producing great olympians - one has to wonder who is better than who.
BWOG is reporting the US Men's Fencing Team won a silver medal for saber and Col
College Presidents For Underage Drinking?
By PinkStar21 (08/18/2008 4:58 PM) Tags: MADD, college presidents, Amythest movement, drinking age, drinking
The young'uns on campus should toast some college presidents who are encouraging the lowering of the legal drinking age.
Columbia Student Wins Silver Medal In Beijing
By Mouth of Truth (08/18/2008 12:09 PM) Tags: silver medal, james l williams, beijing olympics, us mens fencing
Congratulations to James L. Williams, Columbia '07, and the U.S. Men's Fencing Team for scoring a silver medal at the Olympics over the weekend.
Track Hero Withdraws; China Sh*ts Itself
By Patrick Bateman (08/18/2008 02:10 AM) Tags: track and field, disappointment, liu xiang, olympics
How do you disappoint 1.6 billion people?
China's golden boy, track and field phenom Liu Xiang, withdrew from the Olympics today. The 110m hurdler shot to fame in 2004 by being the first Chinese man to win in a track and field event.
Liu has been having problems all season with his hamstring and ended up lim
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