To the Editor:
"Dartmouth needs to be a place where arguments and assumptions and conclusions are tested and, then, tested some more." In his convocation address, President Wright encouraged students to seek out media that challenges our views rather than reinforces them. To this end, the College provides us with The New York Times and The Boston Globe? To challenge the prevailing arguments and assumptions and conclusions on campus, we get media that reads like a spellchecked Free Press? Jefferson might point out that an informed debate requires at least two distinct voices.