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(11/11/94 11:00am)
Foreign Study Programs and Language Study Abroad programs serve a variety of functions both for students and the College. Yet one of the most interesting functions goes largely unnotice: off-campus programs help to preserve the social structure of Dartmouth.
(08/11/94 9:00am)
The other evening I was in a fraternity basement, my game of cano had gone sour, so I turned to strike up a conversation with Doug Green '96. I looked up at him (Big Doug Green is a large fellow) and asked what he thought about dogs on the campus.
(07/28/94 9:00am)
Upon reading the news that Ludwig Plutonium, the famous campus revisionist scientist, has been suspended from Dartmouth's computer network, I came to the conclusion that the College needs to alter its statement on "Freedom of Expression and Dissent" so that everyone in the College community can understand what it really means.
(07/20/94 9:00am)
I attended a "discussion Monday night entitled, "Can We Talk?" The point of this event was to examine relationships between men and women at Dartmouth and to learn skills to improve those relationships. It became clear that as a campus we are asking the wrong questions about this issue.
(07/14/94 9:00am)
On Tuesday President Bill Clinton gave a historic speech from the site that used to mark the division between East and West Berlin. It marked the climax of the first presidential visit to a reunified Berlin.
(07/06/94 9:00am)
It is a common perception among members of the Greek system that College administrators are out to get them. Not only is this perception generally false, but by holding it, the leaders of the Greek system blind themselves to the genuine source of discontent -- the faculty.
(06/28/94 9:00am)
(06/22/94 9:00am)
The words of advice on Sophomore Summer seem to center around two key ideas. First, do not get your hopes up so high that they cannot possibly be fulfilled. Second, the most important thing is to live with a good group of people that you like.
(03/04/94 11:00am)
Two members of Beta Theta Pi fraternity were arrested a week ago by Hanover Police for violating New Hampshire's hazing law. As the two students could be subject to up to $1,200 in fines, perhaps it is a good time to examine hazing at the College.
(02/25/94 11:00am)
In the past week I have observed many future '98s and '99s getting their first glimpse of Dartmouth. They probably get a peek at the character of the College. Maybe they hear a story about Winter Carnival and Green Key, or about when and where it is "cool" to wear the '98 jersey.
(02/21/94 11:00am)
Over Winter Break I flew home to Chicago and left my car parked in A-Lot. Some young hoodlums (I assume they were not Dartmouth students) took advantage of the situation to break into my car. They found nothing valuable enough to steal but left me with over $1,000 worth of damage.
(02/18/94 11:00am)
In the past week, two unrelated events have forced me to reconsider what it means to be part of the Dartmouth community. The campus phone was stolen from Collis and the head of the Winter Carnival Snow Sculpture was forcibly removed.
(02/15/94 11:00am)
The Student Assembly has spent hundreds of dollars and countless hours in an effort to encourage students to boycott Dartmouth Dining Services tomorrow. The effort is pointless.
(02/04/94 11:00am)
Last weekend, Marshall Bass '94, a brother of Alpha Delta Fraternity, shot a pellet into a crowd of people gathered outside AD. The pellet hit Clark Khayat '93 in the head and sent him to the hospital. This sort of incident forces students to make tough choices about an embattled Greek system.
(01/28/94 11:00am)
This morning the Student As-sembly took time out from its busy schedule to drop a note in my HB and let me know what they have been up to. As I look at the five "projects completed by this year's SA" there is a clear demarcation between projects that have made a positive impact on my life and those that were rather worthless.
(01/21/94 11:00am)
The most recent issue of the left-wing campus publication, bug, which was delivered to my door on Wednesday, brought to light an interesting phenomenon. There are people at Dartmouth who wish the College was more like New York City. This irrational desire for a more metropolitan campus highlights the assumptions made by many in the anti-Greek "movement" about what social life on this campus would or will be like without a Greek system.
(01/07/94 11:00am)
Just about everyone is talking about the new Collis. Much of the conversation is about the Lone Pine Tavern. Who will be allowed in? Who will come? While these questions are interesting, the debate itself points to a more general and far reaching conflict between the law and college culture.
(11/19/93 11:00am)
In the midst of debate about the social order on campus we tend to overlook some of the best qualities of social life at the College. This was revealed to me last weekend when I visited a campus on the other extreme, where a laid-back social atmo-sphere is not taken for granted because it doesn't exist.
(11/12/93 11:00am)
Over the summer a friend of mine from high school asked me, "How do you justify spending $10,000 more than me every year for college? In other words, after college will you have an education worth $40,000 more than mine?"
(11/05/93 11:00am)
The proud and mighty Reform SA! sent out the call. They said political bickering was holding the Student Assembly back from doing something productive.