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The Dartmouth
April 8, 2026
The Dartmouth
Opinion
Opinion

It's Still a Beautiful Dartmouth

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As Max Ehrmann wrote in his poem Desiderata, "Speak your truth quietly and clearly; and listen to others, even the dull and the ignorant; they too have their story." One thing I have learned about Dartmouth students in the course of the recently concluded elections is that far too often we claim an individual monopoly on the truth.


Opinion

Take SA Out of EPAC

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Does anyone else find it strange that the people on the Elections Planning and Advisory Committee -- responsible for ensuring fair elections and thus charged with neutrality in determining sanctions for possible rule violations -- are themselves from Student Assembly? I was on EPAC last year, when it was run by Palaeopitus with representatives from other organizations.


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A New Paradigm for SA

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Just hanging out around campus, stuff doesn't appear to be going too shabbily. I get from place to place and class to class, check my BlitzMail every so often, buy a meal at one of the many campus eateries when I'm hungry, maybe even take a break from online poker and browsing your personal files to check some assignments on blackboard.


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Martin Has the Experience

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To the Editor: Through my time as a member of Kappa Delta Epsilon sorority I have learned that experience truly matters when dealing with the Greek community and its role on Dartmouth's campus.



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Paul Heintz is Ready to Fight

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With all the commotion around the race for Student Body President, a true shout-out should go to David "Magic" Hankins, the hard-working senior who pushed Instant Runoff Voting through a skeptical Student Assembly.


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Get The Job Done

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The candidates' last words are these statements, pledges and promises. Who can actually deliver on what they are saying?



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Fewer Words, More Action

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Today you begin to vote. Some of you may still be thinking, "Why should I vote for Jeffrey Coleman?" The answer is quite simple: because SA needs someone who will get the job done.


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Go For The Gold

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Do you know your rights? Devising and distributing Student Rights Cards is an example of the tangible projects I have completed in the past and which I will continue to pursue.


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Sincerely Mats

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I came to Dartmouth wanting to compete on the track team. I spent much of my freshman year training to meet this goal.



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Riner the Right Man

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The Student Assembly has proven to be an ineffective and oftentimes incompetent body. The new Assembly President is faced with the task of bringing relevance and influential power to an organization that has largely epitomized mediocrity.


Opinion

Save a Horse

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I hadn't even heard of Dartmouth. I was a high school junior from Louisville, Kentucky and I wanted to go to a good college.


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Vote Yourself

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I have heard a lot of talk during this campaign about my opponents' many accomplishments in their time on Student Assembly.



Opinion

Free Speech and its Limits

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Richard Roberts ("Free Speech and Inconsistency," April 14) glosses over the facts of the Zeta Psi case to create the false impression that the College sanctioned the fraternity for the content of its ideas.


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RIAA Feeds the Wrong Musicians

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To the Editor: RIAA President Cary Sherman describes the loads of "starving artists," if you will ("RIAA sues undergrads using i2hub," April 14) -- but does he even know who they are?



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Setting the Record Straight

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Last week, The Dartmouth published an article about my resignation but I declined to comment ("Tassel resigns, students cite frustration," April 6). It now seems important to clarify the conditions of my leaving Dartmouth in light of the various articles and many people who have expressed their dismay at my decision.