Menning: To Maintain Electoral Viability, Republicans Must Correct Course on Climate
The environment is a top issue for Gen Z. Conservatives can earn young votes and pragmatically address climate change with common-sense solutions.
Farquharson: With Affirmative Action Gone, It’s Time to End Legacy Admissions for Good
The end of affirmative action also signals the need to end legacy admissions.
Colla: Men of Dartmouth
At the beginning of a new school year, sexual assault remains an issue for Dartmouth, but men can help put an end to it.
Letter to the Editor: Unnecessary Roughness
Thomas de Wolff ’24 responds in agreement to a prior column on the annual Masters pong tournament.
de Wolff: Seek Discomfort
Learning how to deal with failure is one of the most valuable lessons to learn at Dartmouth.
Arabian: Writers Blocked
College-mandated writing requirements are insufficient. Students should pursue other avenues of developing this crucial, life-long skill.
Alsheikh: Try Activism, Not Apathy
Incoming freshmen should strongly consider looking into campus activism during their time at Dartmouth.
Dixon: Petty Politics — Why Biden Shouldn’t Stack the Supreme Court
Biden should not add seats to the Supreme Court to add liberal judges, but rather ought to focus on ethical reforms.
Adkins: Cliches are Cliches for Good Reason
Over the course of the next term, you’ll hear a lot of the same things. Listen to them.
Ley: Let the Pong Players Play; the Masters Tradition is Here to Stay
The administration is wrong about Masters and their crackdown delegitimized their other safety efforts.
Dunleavy: Question the West’s Intention in Niger
Western interest in the Niger coup originates from the West’s desire to maintain their status quo.
Craig: The future of reproductive health care in New Hampshire depends on November 2024
Gubernatorial candidate and Manchester, New Hampshire mayor Joyce Craig stresses the importance of a pro-choice New Hampshire governor.
Fausey: Dartmouth’s Mental Health Policies Don’t Need Tweaks, They Need an Overhaul
The Provost’s June 2 update on the College’s mental health review reflects a superficial, neglectful and out-of-touch approach to the issue, which does not bode well for the initiative’s future.
Karty: The Lesser of Two Evils Argument Needs To Die
Democrats have gotten quite comfortable hosting “unfair” primaries while asking voters to remain loyal to the party. This needs to end.






