Kim: An Accurate Representation
Cartoons have come to better reflect society and everyday life.
Cartoons have come to better reflect society and everyday life.
To the Editor: This Saturday, our houses had planned to hold an event called “Phiesta” in order to raise money for cardiac research.
When will the College realize that divestment is inevitable?
The Greek system’s exclusivity is not sufficient grounds for abolishment.
Ignoring the protesters’ demands and tactics implies tacit acceptance.
To combat poor admissions trends, the College must listen to its students.
Diversity and inclusivity should factor into the spending of the recent gift.
Opposing authority for the sake of doing so should warrant skepticism.
We need to fight the urge to denounce protest out of frustration.
Our tuition warrants attention, despite the lower increase this year.
The College must improve faculty diversity through the cluster initiative.
We must now embrace the sit-in’s successes and improve upon its failures.
The new credit policy may deter potential students from attending Dartmouth.
We have an obligation to be informed about Student Assembly elections.
The Senate should not have filibustered the Military Justice Improvement Act.
The neighborhoods initiative will not fully boost residential life.
The new sexual assault policy leaves room for improvement.
Technological advances pose challenges to international cooperation.
Four months ago, Frank Cunningham and I evaluated and reflected on the current state of our home, Dartmouth College. From this time of self-reflection, we gleaned that the factors that brought us to Dartmouth — a supportive, diverse student body and a close knit community — have diminished greatly over the past year. We wondered, “What can we as students do to restore, rebrand and re-energize a student body in which the line of communication has been ultimately fractured?” Our answer led us to this point right now.
I am honored to be running for president of the Student Assembly. My reason for running is very simple: I believe I have the best qualifications and the greatest determination of any of the candidates to help make Dartmouth an even better experience for all those who follow us here in years to come. I know with your help we can make big strides in very important challenges and still have time and resources to fix the small but significant annoyances we all deal with on campus every day.