Education is Not the Problem
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I rolled eight cigarettes in my 10 o'clock economics class. As my professor babbled on about bar graphs (and misused "facile" for which I sic'd her in my notes), my attention was lost in a swirl of rich smoke. I roamed in flavor country, oblivious to all else.
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I write to applaud Senior Associate Dean of the College Dan Nelson's and his other committee members' new anti-hazing policy.
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Avid readers of the Dartmouth may have noticed a pair of letters last week referring to an incident in which our own football team hired a stripper to entice a potential student. Is this the kind of behavior that we, as students of an Ivy League institution should condone and allow to happen on our campus? Should we even support the team that perpetrated such a lewd act?
The call of danger, the din of distress. For a few seconds, the anxious strobes halt relaxed dinner conversations. Quickly, the incessant chatter resumes, sentences resumed, topics retrieved, as though nothing has happened. Well, nothing really has, in front of Collis, anyway.