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(02/15/02 11:00am)
When Zeta Psi fraternity was officially derecognized in May of 2001, the College played its trump card. No penalty could be stronger than derecognition. "As of today, Zeta Psi fraternity at Dartmouth no longer exists," Dean of the College James Larimore said at the time. Zeta Psi would be a tombstone to remind other Greek houses that such conduct would not be permitted. The house was effectively dead.
(02/01/02 11:00am)
The Right to be a Prisoner
(01/25/02 11:00am)
Need-Blind Matriculation
(01/21/02 11:00am)
Yale University President Richard Levin set off a swirl of controversy last month when he advocated the abolition of the early admissions process. He identified many of the problems that critics of the process have put forward -- it favors predominantly white, predominantly wealthy students who are "wired" into the college admissions process at an early age by parents and guidance counselors, while forcing students seeking financial aid to apply later because they need to weigh aid packages after receiving all their acceptance letters.
(01/18/02 11:00am)
Pursuing a Greater Mission:
(01/11/02 11:00am)
Full Disclosure
(01/03/02 11:00am)
Students returning to campus undoubtedly notice the new call boxes that the College has installed outside its dormitories.
(11/20/01 11:00am)
Although we respect the ongoing efforts of the Hanover Police Department to find the per- petrator of two recent on-campus assaults, the parading of a student through Food Court last Thursday evening was unacceptable.
(11/13/01 11:00am)
Last weekend, when two female students were assaulted on campus, we were reminded that despite its rural setting, Dartmouth is not insulated from safety concerns. Students' distress was worsened by the Dartmouth administration's painfully slow reaction to these events.
(09/24/01 9:00am)
Six Dartmouth students were among the thousands of victims of the September 11 terrorist attack on New York and Washington. We grieve for them and for the millions affected by the vicious assault launched against this nation. Terrorists stole our families, friends and mentors. On that fateful Tuesday, we started seeking justice and answers.
(05/09/01 9:00am)
The current Student Assembly is not living up to its potential. A third of students who responded to The Dartmouth's most recent poll said that the Assembly does not represent their concerns. Another third said that they were unsure. And issues regarding the Assembly's image have been a persistent problem that has plagued the organization.
(04/25/01 9:00am)
Year after year, during student election time, we are confronted by the same question: What is the purpose of the Student Assembly? Year after year, the newly elected president promises to reform the Assembly into a representative organization that improves student life.
(04/18/01 9:00am)
When Dartmouth's Trustees announced the Student Life Initiative two years ago, they issued a challenge to the Greek system. They told houses they would need to clean up their acts in order to survive. They told them to improve gender relations, control the abuse of alcohol and become more inclusive. Despite these warnings, however, it seems that at least one house has not taken this charge seriously.
(04/09/01 9:00am)
"... This [is] a moment when we can transform our own best hopes into reality ... this is not a time for timidity. It is not a time for us to be hesitant. It is instead a time for us to try to move toward our best hopes."
(03/07/01 11:00am)
When Dartmouth pledged to revamp student life, hoping to attract a more diverse and "high ability" applicant pool, it seemed that significant changes were in the works and would soon be visible.
(02/28/01 11:00am)
When the administration suggested exterior dorm locks three years ago, few could imagine that safety would become such a major concern.
(02/16/01 11:00am)
"The Trustees are giving students the opportunity to reimagine social life and residential life at the College"
(02/05/01 11:00am)
For a week, we knew their address. We recognized their faces. We knew they were stabbed.
(01/29/01 11:00am)
It's a rare event when the music stops playing and Dartmouth students stop dancing to hear an announcement of breaking news. And yet this is exactly what the community experienced Saturday night as the story of the Zantop tragedy spread across campus. In many ways this pause reflects the atmosphere of the College as we try to understand this terrible incident and cope with its aftermath.
(01/10/01 11:00am)
From the Dartmouth College Mission Statement (1999):