Millman: Student Assembly Isn't Working
It’s time to change student government at Dartmouth.
It’s time to change student government at Dartmouth.
With the opening of two new buildings and a copious number of additional study spaces, we should let these new areas be for social studying instead of enforcing quiet zones.
We must address the lack of primary care doctors in America.
A music requirement should be a crucial part of any liberal arts education.
We’re all tired of the bad faith speakers.
The high price and limited availability of nutritious food options at Dartmouth Dining locations are detrimental to students’ wellbeing.
Do the 339 cases warrant concern? If so, how should the College respond?”
The harmful effects of social media far outweigh its benefits.
Justice Thomas’ time on the bench is up.
The popularity of private sector work is growing, but to fully address the societal problems we care about, we must not ignore the importance of public institutions.
The College must acknowledge that improving students’ mental health requires addressing shortcomings across campus — not just at Dick’s House.
Dartmouth must provide affordable, comprehensive health insurance to all students.
Dartmouth should scale back athletic recruitment.
To regain trust from campus, Dartmouth must clearly communicate their reasoning for major policy decisions —starting with the two-year closure of Rollins Chapel.
The college application process is flawed and must be reformed.