Verbum Ultimum: Reacting with Respect
When students take action to have their voices heard, we owe it to them to listen.
When students take action to have their voices heard, we owe it to them to listen.
Legalizing same-sex marriage is a crucial move to legitimize queer love.
Students must actively recognize the violence that many of their peers face.
The desire to honor a culture does not excuse a disrespectful depiction.
Both demonstrators and law enforcement officials deserve understanding.
Our generation has become harmful in its political correctness.
False premises that reject allies and cooperation hurt social justice causes.
Anonymity is a scourge to the health of online dialogue.
The College should institute a first-year core curriculum.
Sophomore summer should be redesigned or made voluntary.
Lower medians and earlier class times are not proxies for intellectual stimulation.
First-year women should not be afraid to discuss sorority affiliation.
The College must fix deficiencies in mental health services and their delivery.
We asked The Dartmouth opinion staff for their thoughts on the role of Student Assembly.
The College should encourage Greek houses to throw safe tailgate parties.
David Brooks' selection as our commencement speaker does not mean much.
Fund requests for student activity fee money need more oversight.
Students outside the mainstream can transform peers’ perceptions.
As Ben Parker once said in “Spider-Man” (2002), “with great power comes great responsibility.” The stark reality is that with the “Moving Dartmouth Forward” plan and its implications ever-present in the minds of students, the newly-elected class representatives must deal with myriad issues, including student mental health and growing scrutiny around inclusivity in the Greek system. \n To clarify, there are two bodies that represent the goals of the student body — Class Councils and Student Assembly.
It is imperative for everyone to speak out on climate change.