Keeping An Open Mind
As a student majoring in religion, I am urged with great regularity to keep an open mind with regard to whatever subject matter we cover.
As a student majoring in religion, I am urged with great regularity to keep an open mind with regard to whatever subject matter we cover.
To the Editor: I am upset by Sam Bonderoff's opinion piece whining about the Physical Education requirement ["Surviving the Phys Ed Requirement," Jan.
Four years ago, my high school pal earned acceptance at all eight Ivy League institutions, but decided to stay at home and commute to the State University at Buffalo's Honors program.
To the Editor: Although everyone is certainly entitled to his opinion, the reporter's gushing review of "12 Monkeys" [Jan.
With the recent demise of Spare Rib, the sometimes controversial women's issues publication, one might fear that Spare Ribbings are gone forever.
The weather this time of year is annoying: subzero temperatures and blizzards are ubiquitous, and neither my comatose car nor I are feeling particularly well.
To the Editor: Dinesh D'Souza's 1995 book "The End of Racism" has raised eyebrows across America for the disturbing truths it uncovers about racial problems today.
To the Editor: I could not help reading Jen Daniel's opinion "French Unity of Spirit Lacking In Americans" (Jan.
I spent half of 1995 at Dartmouth and the other half in France. The first three months of 1995 I was in Blois, France for the Language Study Abroad Program.
To the Editor: In 1991, the United States expressed outrage against Iraq's treatment of its Kurdish minority, using Iraqi human rights abuses as a justification for the Gulf War.
Every winter I slide into my Texas drawl and start whining about the snow and the ridiculously cold New Hampshire temperatures.
The latest issue of The Dartmouth Review contained a rather harsh condemnation of The Women in Science Project which, not surprisingly, garnered little attention on campus.
Finals. At Dartmouth they seem to arrive in the blink of an eye, and they are over before we know it.
Americans work hard, and are proud of it. So fond are Americans of work that work hours are on the rise in this country, in marked contrast to most other industrialized nations.
The physical education requirement. Even now, sitting in my room, a 12-ounce can of Mountain Dew in one hand, a half-eaten package of Swiss Rolls in the other, I am still haunted by it. I thought I had it all figured out this term.
Many, these days, denigrate affirmative action as a practice that perpetuates African Americans' dependence on the government.
One of the Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment Committee's agendas this year is to better inform the Dartmouth community about the committee and its work.
Every once in a while I have a conversation with some person who hates Dartmouth. I have little patience for these types, because they tend to whine a lot and don't try to make the best of the situation they're in. I'm not saying Dartmouth is perfect, because it's not.
It can get really cold here. I know this probably isn't news to anyone, and after three New Hampshire winters, it shouldn't be to me.