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(03/06/96 11:00am)
Dartmouth College in its present incarnation is, in a social sense, a static institution. The Greek system exists, and so too do those factions on campus arrayed in opposition to it. This will not change in the foreseeable future. Their relationship to each other, however, is not adversarial--it is symbiotic. The recent furor over both the salacious Beta Theta Pi fraternity verses and Alpha Chi Alpha fraternity's pledge script has illustrated this relationship well, a mutual dependence which will continue until social Dartmouth is somehow transformed structurally.
(06/30/94 9:00am)
As Dartmouth students, we are bombarded by technology. Amidst the granite of New Hampshire with its splendorous natural endowment and idyllic terrain we send blazing, state-of-the-art electronic mail messages to each other and other addressees around the world. Even to students who only minimally use computers, it seems as if computing services at Dartmouth attempts to integrate new technology almost as fast as it is developed.
(02/03/94 11:00am)
The stink of anti-Semitism rises from the streets of Kiev and Moscow. It pollutes the air in Haifa and Tel Aviv. No filtration has eliminated it completely from the odors wafting throughout New York and Chicago.
(01/12/94 11:00am)
The Dartmouth community tries to cultivate an atmosphere conducive to education. It offers an objective, liberal program constructed with a sense of maturity and equanimity suited to such learning. That was before Inner Bitch rolled off an unwitting printing press and started tormenting this guiltless town with a torrent of bitter rage. Now we must endure her payload of literary swill repugnant to an institution honed to liberal sensitivity and intellectual progress.
(11/18/93 11:00am)
Dartmouth dormitory life has been disturbed by the nuisance of uninvited guests. The Office of Residential Life's pilot program to house graduate students in undergraduate dorms has stealthily infiltrated the domain of students in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
(11/10/93 11:00am)
We sure like to make a lot of noise. Between movements like Reform SA! and Vote YES! we are virtually deafening ourselves with exclamations. The social politics of Dartmouth must be emitting a din which resounds throughout the Upper Valley communities. Unfortunately, there are few people to hear it.
(11/03/93 11:00am)
Alcohol has once again proven to be the bane of the College, but thanks to a new price adjustment the evil demons in spirits of wine are more intensely molesting the students themselves. The price of a night in Dick's House for a student retained there with a blood alcohol level of over .10 has risen from last year's figure of $300 to this year's outrage of $450.
(10/21/93 10:00am)
All is not well in this country today. In a dubious effort to improve everybody's condition, William F. Buckley, Jr. came to Webster Hall on Monday night to enlighten Dartmouth as to his "reflections on current disorders."
(10/13/93 10:00am)
In a time when cultural rifts plunge more people daily into abysmal depths of ignorance and hate, the College should be exceedingly grateful for the Native Americans at Dartmouth. This student group recently staged an exceptionally insightful and appropriate celebration of Native culture in the context of Columbus Day observance.
(10/06/93 10:00am)
Next year I suppose I will be waiting anxiously to see if my hometown baseball team can earn a wild card berth in the American League Central division. It will be a strange sensation, like something is out of place in the realm of professional athletics.
(05/28/93 9:00am)
Establishing a socially viable atmosphere in the New Hampshire wilderness has proven as difficult as keeping elements of urban life out of it. Dartmouth's charming, pastoral setting is an essentially positive aspect of the school's character, but the idyllic location has also been shown to have frustrating consequences for some unsuspecting students.
(05/13/93 2:00am)
Cannabis hemp is growing at Dartmouth. Not literally, of course, but with the recently submitted appeal for recognition filed by the Dartmouth Hemp Alliance, another national movement has found its way into the College forum. Hopefully its stay will not be a brief one.