Keggy, the unofficial Dartmouth mascot, gets a brief mention in this story out of California.
This is kind of fun. Hanover is ranked No. 6 nationally among towns/cities with a population of 5,000 or more for the percentage of the population who walk to work (47.2) by city-data.com. All five towns above Hanover on the list are military bases, and almost every town or city listed in the top 101 is either a base or a college town. Now, I could be wrong but methinks a good, hard look at the methodology used for the study is in order ;-).
The Boston Globe has a story about the veterans President Jim Wright has brought to campus as undergraduates now that they've completed their first year. It's a wonderful initiative and a very interesting story.
Next in a series of recruiting lists – Women's Lacrosse:
- Georgia Bird, D, Kent Place/Summit, N.J.
- Dana Brisbane, M, Hotchkiss/Locus Valley, N.Y.
- Kirsten Goldberg, A, St. Paul's School for Girls/Cockeysville, Md.
- Hadley Lankford, A, St. Stephen's and St. Agnes/Alexandria, Va.
- Erin Massimi, M, Westwood/Westwood, Mass.
- Sarah Parks, A, Centennial/Ellicott City, Md.
- Sarah Plumb, M, Nobles and Greenough/Wellesley, Mass.
- Hilary Smith, D, Hackley School/Bronxville, N.Y.
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