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December 8, 2025 | Latest Issue
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Opinion


Opinion

Ego's Landing

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Some people are "extreme hardcore," others are "hardcore," and still others like me rarely venture into Pine Park without a flashlight, flare-gun and supply of toilet paper.




Opinion

We're All Old Now

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By now, I'm sure all of you are aware of the large numbers of prospective students and their parents touring our humble campus.


Opinion

Common Ground

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Over the past year or so, I have read with a mixture of frustration and delight a variety of responses to my columns ranging from adulation to hate mail and from highly respectable arguments to pointlessly belligerent and ad hominem rants.


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The Rhetoric of Violence

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As the coming week marks the annual National Week of Student Action, which focuses on the death penalty this year, it is time we evaluate capital punishment and some of the arguments that help keep it in practice. Many arguments for the death penalty attempt to justify the status quo by logical "facts:" the death penalty deters criminals, it costs less for the state, the state does justice by vindicating the victim's family with the execution. While these arguments may on the surface seem sufficient to determine matters of life and death, they are in fact coping mechanisms which not only distort the truth surrounding the effects of the death penalty, but mask the fact that the death penalty is nothing less than state-administered killing. Let me start by enumerating each of these "arguments"-- if misinformation can be deemed an "argument." The death-penalty-as-deterrent argument is dubious at best.


Opinion

Lost in Collis

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I lost my identity last week. I had thought it was just a stupid Dartmouth College ID card, but then I lost it.


Opinion

Childhood Lessons

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When I was younger, my older brother and I used to get into fights. We'd bicker about who got to play with which toys, who could sit in the front seat on car rides and which of us was just generally better.


Opinion

A Just Peace

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This past week witnessed an unprecedented escalation in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Three Palestinian suicide bombers killed 39 Israelis in the course of four days.


Opinion

Valuing Life

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In his March 29 editorial, "The Miracle of Birth," Dan Rothfarb has finally succeeded in crossing the line from the inane to the offensive.


Opinion

The Week

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Detaining Peace Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon shattered any doubts this week that he is willing to adopt a long-term peace plan when he put unfairly harsh conditions on Yasser Arafat's ability to attend an Arab summit meeting.


Opinion

The Miracle of Birth

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My birthday is a week from today, but I can already say that 21st birthdays are overrated. In fact, all birthdays are overrated, especially the actual days when each of us came gushing out of his or her respective mother.



Opinion

Win Ben Stein's Son

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To the Editor: I loved Ms. Kipp's March 1 article, The Dartmouth, "Ben Stein's Day Off: Renowned Comedian Comes to Novack," about me, but a few small corrections are in order.


Opinion

Junk Food

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When I was a little girl, I used to imagine how wonderful it would be if chocolate were healthy. And all the disgusting vegetables like Brussels sprouts and spinach were the junk food.


Opinion

Best of Both Worlds

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To the Editor: I work here at Dartmouth but live in Enfield where I grew up. The people against the proposed sale of the school land to the College don't understand what they're getting.


Opinion

Life A.D.

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I like Dartmouth. I tend to express my appreciation for the privilege of attending this institution fairly often in my writings, and I am known to get annoyed with those who take for granted the opportunity by complaining about relative trivialities. But before it was all talk.


Opinion

Sweep November

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If you haven't been following the interaction between Congress and the President lately, you haven't been missing much.


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