Too Much Blitz Spam
To the Editor: I have recently had to use the spam filter on my BlitzMail because of companies sending e-mails to Dartmouth BlitzMail accounts.
To the Editor: I have recently had to use the spam filter on my BlitzMail because of companies sending e-mails to Dartmouth BlitzMail accounts.
Don't you hate it when you miss an episode of your favorite TV show? Any television fan will tell you that even a single missed episode can mean a week's worth of anxiety and frustration. A friend of mine found himself in this very situation a little over a week ago.
Max Bryer '08 gets one thing very correct in his recent op-ed ("Over the Line," Feb. 9). The Nazis were bad people who did bad things.
To the Editor: I was delighted with Zach Swiss's timely article ("Crowded departments gain profs.," Feb.
On Saturday, thousands crowded into Thompson Arena to watch the Dartmouth men's hockey team battle Princeton.
In January 1941, speaking to Americans about the meaning of the world war that then engulfed the globe, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt tried to explain the purpose of waging such a destructive conflict.
It's not freedom unless you don't like it. Stated differently, it's not freedom if you do like it. Our nation was founded on the bedrock of liberty.
This Sunday a special meeting of the Association of Alumni is scheduled to consider an amendment to the alumni constitution.
Along with the rest of the seniors, I will be an alumnus very soon, entering into a new relationship with the College.
Nick Taranto's op-ed ("Defusing the Culture Bomb," Feb. 8) ends with an interesting comparison. He equates the publication of the 12 cartoons of Muhammad to "yelling 'Fire!'" This is a direct reference to one of the most famous lines in American free speech jurisprudence, penned by Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes.
I'm sure that very few Dartmouth students are strangers to Facebook.com, or the myriad of "fake" Facebook.com profiles that are scattered across the website's electronic landscape.
While the first three and last two paragraphs of Paul Heintz's op-ed ("Mohammed & Fellow," Jan.
With all the focus on the fury in the streets, it seems as though the major points of the cartoon controversy have been lost.
It has happened to you before, it will happen again, and if it does not, stop stalking people. I'm talking about that irritating feeling you get when, in your attempts to become a social butterfly, you send a group of your friends a blitz about anything -- meeting up for lunch, say, or asking about a homework assignment -- and much to your chagrin, you get no responses.
In his State of the Union address, President George Bush announced, "We have a serious problem: America is addicted to oil." Apparently, we were supposed to react to this revelation with astonishment.
To the Editor: Yesterday's article titled "Many Rape incidents occur yearly at College" is chilling (Feb.
For many students entering higher education, along with the excitement of entering a new stage of life comes a sobering reminder of reality: the process of applying for financial aid.
To the Editor: I find it deeply disturbing that The Dartmouth actually printed Michael Amico '07's vicious diatribe ("Greeks Must Responsibly Address Homophobia," Feb.
A free, vibrant and uncensored press is one of the most important components of a democratic society; it is also one of the most embattled.
To the Editor: While we fail to see the logic or justification of the attack on Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity in the letter to the editor ("Greeks must responsibly address homophobia," Feb.