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The Dartmouth
April 17, 2026
The Dartmouth
Opinion

Opinion

Eliminate Loans

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To the Editor: I agree with your March 7 editorial entitled "Don't Wait Any Longer" that recommends that student loans be replaced with grants.



Opinion

Immature Behavior

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To the Editor: In his letter to the editor in the March 6, 2001 issue of The Dartmouth, Mr. Nilanjan Banerjee '00 seems to miss the point. Mr. Banerjee touts the fraternity/sorority/co-ed system as a hotbed for diversity, and I must say, this is one of the first times I've heard that argument (and I'll blindly take that as a positive sign of change). But we free-thinking and compassionate human beings would agree that if a brother or group of brothers were outside directing a stream of threatening comments to a group of people, that this is clearly not them expressing their culturally diverse points of view --- it is one group threatening or insulting another group, plain and simple. Don't deny it or excuse it. It's outright immature behavior, and when this kind of thing happens at my alma mater, I am really embarrassed.



Opinion

Lock and Load

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It seems that once again we are on one of our periodic lock-the-door kicks here at Dartmouth. Just as the noble, indefatigable salmon is driven to swim hundreds of miles to seek out its home stream in order to spawn, so too is ORL irresistibly compelled to try to lock the doors every couple of years, despite tremendous hardship such as us telling them, every time they bring it up, that we do not want the doors locked. Yet once again Marty Redman, Lynn Rosenblum, and the rest of the gang in Residential Life are swimming upstream, jumping over waterfalls, avoiding hungry bears, and such.


Opinion

Don't Wait Any Longer

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When Dartmouth pledged to revamp student life, hoping to attract a more diverse and "high ability" applicant pool, it seemed that significant changes were in the works and would soon be visible. But this has not been the case.



Opinion

An Apology

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To the Editor: I would like to follow up on a quote attributed to me in The Dartmouth's February 28 retrospective on the Computer Science 4 incident, concerning Professor Rex Dwyer, in particular the quote: "It was clearly evident that he laid a trap." The quote is mine, but I was not a participant in the deliberations surrounding the case and am not authoritative on the issue.


Opinion

Nothing Has Been Done

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Studying off-campus this term, it is via the D's web page that I first read about the verbal harassment that occurred at Psi Upsilon fraternity.


Opinion

Don't Expel Brothers

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To the Editor: Mark Pruner '77, in his letter to the editor in the March 2 issue of The Dartmouth, expresses views that are greatly disturbing to any free-thinking individual.


Opinion

Media Exploitation

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To the Editor: I do hope that Dr. Lynda Williams' letter will open a few eyes. I know firsthand how the media works.


Opinion

Fair Trial Needed

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To the Editor: While I understand the confusion and keen interest in the case regarding the two teens suspected of the killing of the Zantops, I must also respect the right of the prosecutors and defendants in assembling complete information for their cases with the media bias and intrusion that has prevailed in other high profile cases such as the Jon-Benet Ramsey, OJ Simpson cases.


Opinion

Self-Segregation

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To the Editor: In Ali Rashid's column, "A Legacy of Racism, Sexism," that appeared on March 1 he challenges the administration to "Form a Latino Greek Council and allow for the establishment of a Latina Sorority," as a major way to improve the "cutthroat, racist world" he calls Dartmouth College. My question is, would this solve anything?




Opinion

Understanding Other Views

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To the Editor: As a prospective Dartmouth student (I am eagerly and nervously awaiting that fateful letter in April), I was browsing through your paper online and came across Alex DiGiorgio's article "Get Over It," that appeared on March 2.




Opinion

Rain or Shine?

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It doesn't always happen, but yesterday's snow proved that our friendly weatherman's (or woman's) prediction was correct.