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The Dartmouth
June 17, 2024 | Latest Issue
The Dartmouth
Opinion

Opinion

National Mythology

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In North Korea, history textbooks used in schools teach that Kim Il-Sung, longtime Communist dictator of North Korea, single-handedly wiped out an entire battalion of Japanese soldiers during World War II.



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New Dorms To Become More Desierable

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To the Editor: Since ORL announced the decision to change the East Wheelock Cluster, making it an experimental "academic" dorm, I have heard countless students complain about what a horrible idea this is.


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Flyer Represented Events Accurately

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As most of you should know by now, in a flyer distributed last week, an anonymous group related a series of incidents that happened to me after I was quoted discussing Bob Dole's appearance at Alpha Delta fraternity earlier this term.


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Green Noise

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In his novel "White Noise" Don DeLillo observes the omnipresent static of modern life, the hum of refrigerators and microwaves and gargantuan shopping centers, all of which coalesce into an ineffable yet subtly oppressive atmosphere which lends the novel its title.


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A Tribute to Amy

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On December 30, 1995, Dartmouth lost one of its brightest alumni, and I lost my best friend, Amy Naparstek '95. Amy called me from Montreal early that Saturday morning so that we could arrange a time to meet later that day.


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Men's hockey within reach of coveted ECAC playoff bid

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After 27 games and more than four months of hockey, the fate of the 1995-96 Dartmouth men's hockey team will come down to this weekend's final two games of the regular season, when the Big Green host Harvard and Brown. Dartmouth will host the Harvard Crimson tonight at 7:30 p.m.


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One-On-One Education Ends Racism

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Even after all that's happened this term, all the rallies, speeches, columns, flyers, manure dumpings, administration promises and BlitzMail announcements, even after the activists have spoken, some people still have their eyes closed to some bare, hard facts, which, whether you like it or not, need to be recognized. First of all, everyone has a right to hold whatever beliefs they want.



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Playoff time: Women's hockey to play Northeastern

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Despite a February slump, the women's hockey team wrapped up the season in style last weekend and, in doing so, earned itself the home-ice advantage for the first round of the ECAC tournament. The Big Green, seeded third, will battle Northeastern, seeded sixth, on Saturday at 12:30 p.m.





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DG Volunteers Support

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To the Editor: The Board of Upper Valley Support Group would like to express its deepest gratitude for the continued service rendered by the sisters of Delta Gamma Sorority at Dartmouth College.




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Vox Clamantis

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To the Editor: Tonight at 8 p.m. on the Green will be a "Candlelight Vigil for Acceptance and Understanding: An Appeal to the Intellect." Professor Steve Cornish will be speaking and will then lead a candle-lighting ceremony.


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Mired in Manure

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So the "moral elite" on campus agrees again -- shit is offensive. Let me be the first to congratulate certain members of the Dartmouth community -- the ones who are willing to blindly condemn the group responsible for delivering manure to Alpha Chi Alpha's and Beta Theta Pi's respective doorsteps, the group purportedly responsible for the flyer, "The Shit You Don't Hear About," that appeared outside many students' doors Monday morning.


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East Wheelock Renovation an Important First Step

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The Dartmouth Experience plan, recently approved by the College's Board of Trustees, is a watered-down adaptation of the proposals of the Committee on the First-Year Experience, but an important first step in integrating students' intellectual and academic experiences with the College's residential program. The plan's goals -- creating a "marriage of intellectual and social life," increasing faculty-student interaction and enriching the students' residential experiences -- are ambitious but admirable. Under the plan proposed by Dean of the College Lee Pelton, the East Wheelock Cluster will have a faculty associate living near the cluster, a cluster dean, additional programming money and improved academic and social facilities. A cluster dean and resident professor will make advising more accessible for both first-year and upperclass students. The increase in programming funds will allow the cluster to more adequately address the needs of its residents.