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May 4, 2024 | Latest Issue
The Dartmouth
Opinion
Opinion

Blame the NHL, not Canada

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Back at the beginning of last month, I wrote that the NHL's owners and players seemed committed to a murder-suicide that meant the death of hockey in America.


Opinion

Where's Carmen Sandiego?

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After her first day as an elementary school teacher, Marge Simpson complains that "it took the children 40 minutes to locate Canada on the map," to which Homer responds, "Marge, anyone could miss Canada, all tucked away down there." Unfortunately, this anecdote from "The Simpsons" offers insight into an alarming trend that has developed in the American educational system.


Opinion

P.R. Excellence

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Alex Tonnelli's piece ("Step Two: Electing the Petition Candidates," March 9) perceptively describes the Wright Administration's "all is well'"public relations campaign.


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Social Studies = War on Terror

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To the Editor: There is a crisis in education that equals the threat of terrorism. We've lost the second generation of young Americans who don't know a lot about our country, our economic system, our history or how our democracy works. Instead of reinvesting in teaching young people about their nation's unique formation, our government is forcing educators to marginalize a subject once considered part of any school's core curriculum -- on the same level as English, math and science.


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Harper Drops the Ball

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To the Editor: I just wanted to applaud Josie Harper's column which so nobly defended our athletic facilities ("Looking Ahead for the Big Green," March 8). All the plans for new facilities sound great!




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Tuck Makes Wrong Choice

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I cannot express in strong enough terms my outrage over Tuck Dean Paul Danos' decision on the ApplyYourself scandal ("Danos: Tuck may admit early viewers in online admissions scandal," Mar.


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Rekindling the Arms Race

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The Bush Administration's decision to sell modern fighter jets to Pakistan demonstrates total contempt for history and dark designs for the future.


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Translation Please?

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To the Editor: Dean of Faculty Carol Folt's apologia for the narrow vision of her administration is so filled with cliches that perhaps she should consider a public relations position with Haliburton ("The Fact of the Matter," March 3). Where are the specifics?


Opinion

Con Law 101

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To the Editor: Why would Trustee Rodgers state that "Dartmouth currently has imbedded in its own website a speech code that is clearly illegal under the First Amendment" when he admits in the same column that the First Amendment does not apply directly to a private college ("Encouraged But Not Convinced," March 7)? Congress is forbidden from doing dozens of things that a private corporation is not, so why the obsession with trying to apply this particular ban to Dartmouth?


Opinion

Isn't It Ironic?

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Upon seeing a recent episode of "The O.C." -- a show about unrealistically beautiful high school students living unrealistically predictable and convenient life stories -- was the lead-in for the new Fox show "Stars Without Makeup" -- a show "exposing" the unrealistic beauty portrayed in the entertainment industry -- I began to ponder the many ironies of our times, particularly those that have faced us as a community recently. It should come as a shock to no one when I say that irony abounds in this tiny New Hampshire town.


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Continuing to Bring in the Best

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Once again, Joseph Asch has shown a casual disregard for factual accuracy in describing what is happening at Dartmouth ("Be Specific, Please," March 8). To the extent that he has misrepresented important issues, I feel the need to respond. Asch asks for specifics on course enrollments.


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One Parent's Perspective

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A column appeared in The Dartmouth by Joseph Asch '79 ("Dear Old Dartmouth?" Feb. 28) that shocked me as the parent of an '08 and as a long-time close observer of the Dartmouth community. Citing anonymous sources, Asch claimed that Dartmouth students can't write, Dartmouth teachers don't teach and Dartmouth's academic leaders are indifferent to both.





Opinion

Encouraged But Not Convinced

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As part of the electioneering surrounding the current Trustee election, my views on free speech at Dartmouth have been quoted to support certain candidates and attack others.



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Debunking the Drift Myth

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In his campaign pitch for the two petition candidates currently seeking election to the Board of Trustees, Joseph Asch '79 bemoans the alleged decline of a once-great institution and rails against an establishment supposedly covering itself in "self-congratulatory fluff." He even quotes me (against the "fluff") -- or gives the impression that he is doing so ("Dear Old Dartmouth?," Feb.