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The Dartmouth
April 14, 2026
The Dartmouth
Opinion
Opinion

Wired to the World

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The College's decision to provide cable television access in residence hall rooms this winter is a pleasant surprise and a step in the right direction. In addition to significantly improving the quality of life for Dartmouth students, the decision demonstrates the administration's willingness and ability to respond to student concerns. After stalling on the matter last year, the administration has obviously realized the importance of this issue to students. The argument that cable will detract from Dartmouth's intellectual atmosphere or deter students from more "academic" pursuits was justifiably disregarded. In a culture dominated by CNN and MTV, Americans have come to rely on television for instantaneous worldwide information.


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Life Under the Costumes

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They come in all sizes and shapes, but they are usually furry, large and easily recognized. For reasons unknown, children love them and are attracted to them like sharks to a drop of blood.




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Sixty-One and Then Some

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If there is one thing that has captured the attention and imagination of the American public over the last few months, it would have to be the chase to break Roger Maris' single-season baseball home run record of 61, and who would be the man to perform the feat first: Mark McGwire, Sammy Sosa or President Clinton?



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Choose Wisely

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Rush. The word itself has so many implications that it's hard to tell why it's even called rush in the first place.


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A Cheesehead Far from Home

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Although never ashamed of my Midwestern roots, I rarely have felt a strong sense of state pride. In fact, I never even understood how such a feeling could exist. Born in Iowa, I was surrounded by what seemed like millions of very proud Iowans, proud that the corn was taller there than in Illinois, Missouri or Minnesota, and proud to see "joy in every hand," as the state song explains. Even in this most superficial and unimportant sense, that strong statewide community feeling always struck me as ridiculous.


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Internships and Disillusionment

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Sometimes it's hard not to be embarrassed that I'm American. The young, promising melting pot that humbly braved all odds to establish itself as a superpower no longer completely impresses me.


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Escape the Crowds of Food Court

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I just got back from Food Court, and it was far from a pretty experience. I cannot recall a single time last year when Food Court was so claustrophobic and when its lines were so beastly, but this past week, Food Court has been a trauma and a half.



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Dartmouth's Dirty Laundry

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My friends call me lazy. Maybe I am. For the past three years I have paid Lyme Road Laundry $125 per term to have my laundry picked up, washed, dried, folded and returned.




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Eloise and Chunk

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It was an innocent, unplanned visit to the pet shop in West Leb. My roommate Kelly and I had just tagged along with Kendall and Abbey for the ride to Kmart so that we could get the much desired, much needed bath mat; but Kendall needed food for her fish, Paco and Rosa. Since at least last term, Kelly has wanted a pet.


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The Wright Presidency

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James Wright's inauguration yesterday as the 16th president of Dartmouth College marked the latest installation in the Wheelock succession, which will keep the College on its current, steady course into the next century. Like former College President James Freedman, Wright understands the importance of maintaining and constantly building upon the intellectual calibre and reputation of Dartmouth. Although Wright will undoubtedly continue Freedman's pursuit, he has already demonstrated and articulated his commitment to a broader definition of intellectualism. Wright correctly recognizes the value of other aspects of the college experience -- such as the diversity of social options -- as equally important influences on the overall quality of an undergraduate education. For example, Wright's initiative to revamp Collis will enhance the intellectual atmosphere of the College by improving the overall quality of student life at Dartmouth. In addition, by continuing the College's commitment to affirmative action programs, Wright will help to improve upon the diversity of the student population and the perspectives within it. Although Wright's emphasis on Dartmouth as a research university has been a cause for concern among much of the student population, his apparent desire to maintain a balance between the best characteristics of a college and a university tempers initial opposition to the concept of "Dartmouth University." Improving and expanding existing research opportunities and graduate programs without detracting from Dartmouth's historic focus on undergraduates will shape Dartmouth's identity as a Research College. Wright's greatest strength as president, however, is his accessibility and his demonstrated attention to students' concerns. Since he took office in August, Wright has vigorously advertised his presence on campus and his openness to discussions with students. His meetings with students, attention to student issues and visibility on campus illustrate an impressive and unusual desire to communicate with the most important members of the College community. It is vital that Wright continue to be accessible to all students throughout his tenure as president -- both for the sake of his popularity and his effectiveness as president.


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Ask the Cranky Upperclassman

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Well, orientation is over, and I trust you '02s feel properly oriented. To provide further guidance for your successful transition into life in the Dartmouth community, I will proceed to answer your questions about life, the universe, Dartmouth and everything.


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Why Clinton Should Resign

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I have always been a supporter of President Clinton. Through Gennifer Flowers, Whitewater, Paula Jones and even much of the Monica Lewinsky scandal, I have consistently supported the President, stating that his professional actions were far more important than personal mistakes Many people who agree with me on this point feel that the President should remain in office.


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The Real Freshman Guide to Dartmouth

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On picking courses: I'm sure you all heard that the average grade for courses like Music 4 and Philosophy 8 is an A, and most of you are all signing up for them, expecting an easy A.


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Real-Life Heroes

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So I was thinking ... about heroes. What does it mean to have a hero today? Most of us are at a point in our lives where we don't necessarily look up to others in a purely idolatrous way.