Science Distributive Has no Place in Liberal Arts Education
I was poring over the 1996 winter "elective circular," laboring to find an acceptable third course to fulfill one of my distributives.
I was poring over the 1996 winter "elective circular," laboring to find an acceptable third course to fulfill one of my distributives.
To the Editor: I am writing in response to the report of recent incidents of behavior which appear to be directed at gay, lesbian and bisexual members of our community.
The turnout at the Masters-D'Souza debate indicates how important the issue of racism is to most people.
I have never felt the sting of discrimination because of my race, sex or creed. I am a white male from a supportive family.
To the Editor: I need to reply to the homophobic attacks that occurred last week. Just like Melanie Popper '99 stated in the Nov.
Ruling in a seemingly trivial landlord-tenant dispute last week, New York judge John DiNoto acceded to America's slide toward disorder.
Arianna Huffington rose from the ashes of her husband's embarrassing 1995 attempt to buy a California Senate seat to publicly trash one of her husband's hardest campaigners -- Bob Dole.
To the Editor: I am suspicious of the Conservative Union at Dartmouth's scheduling of the D'Souza-Masters debate at the same time as Hardcore Porn [forum] at the Hop.
I felt both empowered yet slightly unnerved when the deputy head of foreign affairs for the Ministry of the Environment said, "that's a really good point!" to one of my suggestions and meant it in earnest.
To the Editor: Last night, the group known as Women of Color United held a discussion at the Women's Resource Center.
Sunday night's debate between leading conservative intellectual Dinesh D'Souza '83 and GovernmentProfessor Roger Masters provided an example of the potential for productive public discourse at Dartmouth. Masters and D'Souza faced off on whether racism is a big problem in American, an issue that affects every member of the Dartmouth Community.
To the Editor: I was rather surprised to hear about last week's anti-gay incident in a Gold Coast dorm.
Today's vote is the most devastating and appalling attack on a woman's freedom to choose in the history of the House," Kate Michelman, the president of the National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League, said in a statement.
To the Editor: There have been several incidents of hate crimes taking place on this campus over the past week.
To the Editor: In response to recent publicity surrounding the "rash of homophobic activity" at the College, I would like to attempt to place these events in perspective.
Dartmouth teaches us many things, but perhaps most importantly, it teaches us the ability to think and act as educated and informed human beings.
To the Editor: There are very few situations in which violent and abusive acts solve anything, and in countless cases, that violence usually ends up worsening any problems it endeavored to solve in the first place.
To the Editor: Although I had originally hoped not to be named, I feel compelled to correct a statement attributed to me in Friday's issue of The Dartmouth ("Rainbow Alliance plans response to rash of 'homophobic' activity," Oct.
To the Editor: I am writing in regard to the recent homophobic incident that has taken place on campus.
To the Editor: I was very disappointed to note that the article in Tuesday's edition ("Students celebrate Halloween early") which included a review of the Oct.