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To the Editor:A lot of articles about the "womyn" stickers that were put up around campus two weeks ago made their way into The Dartmouth's pages last week. I would like to respond to the opinions expressed by Dan Richman and Rachel Rochat. While Richman and Rochat write from different perspectives, they agree in many ways. It is on the ways in which they overlap that I would like to focus.
Weight. The hottest issue of the summer. We who live through New Hampshire winters feel safe and snug when neatly tucked away into our concealing layers of turtle necks and sweaters. Are we not sly, hiding our natural winter coats in the claim of necessity? Well, summer no longer allows this kind of shyness, as we have all discovered by now. Clad in shorts, swimsuits, and sundresses, we have begun the battle of the body.
Is a series of columns representing the opinions of the Summer Editorial Staff. The columns do not necessarily represent the official views of The Dartmouth.
NEW YORK CITY -- Everyone, from the women in business attire to the seersucker-clad men, is moving at the standard Ivy League crawl in the Dartmouth Club in midtown Manhattan.
Students Fighting Hunger will sponsor a canned food drive next week to benefit the Upper Valley's needy.
This evening the parents of about 250 students will arrive in Hanover for Sophomore Parents' Weekend. Among the activities scheduled are a hypnotist, a barbecue, faculty and Career Services lectures, and, for the early risers, morning language drill classes.
While driving a friend's car, Owen Ross '95 struck Italian Professor Teresa Picarazzi at the corner of East Wheelock and Main Street shortly after 4 p.m. on Wednesday.
Students can now use The Hanover Green Card, a cashless system similar to Dartmouth Dining Service's declining balance plan, to purchase menu items from eight local restaurants.
Fact or fiction. Documentation or art. These dualities are common issues in a discussion of photography because, although the process is a mechanized way to creating images of the physical world, the photographer's subject choices and methods of depiction render the outcome subjective.
While the parity-stricken American League resembles one giant pennant scramble, the National League standings remain a story of surprising teams maintaining their first-place perches while disappointing teams continue to lag behind.
Get ready to sun your buns, happy campers; we have a busy weekend ahead of us. Find your sunblock, shades, and mugs. The ultimate in class bonding and the quintessence of "fun in the sun," yes, this weekend hosts the infamous and legendary Tubestock, and the weather forecasts are looking good.
Alas, it is Friday and we have a new tantalizing topic of discussion on campus.
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Special Assistant to the President Keith Boykin '87 has taken some of the stress out of his busy White House schedule. Now he only works 12 hours a day.
Gamma Delta Chi fraternity will defend itself in court next month against charges that brothers in the house served alcohol to underage guests at a Spring term party.
The College's involvement in lawsuits with The Dartmouth Review, the off-campus conservative weekly, ended this past April when three former Dartmouth students dropped a suit they had filed against the College in July 1988.
A handful of students plastered the campus with approximately 100 posters attacking President Bill Clinton's "Don't ask, don't tell, don't pursue" decision and calling for the elimination of the Reserve Officer Training Corps at the College.
President Bill Clinton announced Monday his policy on gays in the military, leaving the future of ROTC at Dartmouth hanging in doubt.
The Drama Department could not have chosen a more appropriate way to celebrate its 25th anniversary at the College. Fifteen alumni, all well-established in theater, were invited here to work with current students, faculty, staff and a group of outside professionals on this year's Summer Repertory Theater.