Who should be the Democratic Nominee? Gore
By Amanda Molk | October 27, 1999Point/Counterpoint
Point/Counterpoint
As most of us already know, a few members of the beloved Board of Trustees graced us with their presence this past weekend.
So Dartmouth's administrators probably think they're creating the next generation of intellectual leaders.
Money makes the world go around -- it wouldn't be a cliche if there weren't at least a tiny shread of truth in it.
It doesn't affect me, so why should I care?" It is appalling on a campus supposedly brewing with our world's future leaders, how many times I've heard that comment and others just like it.
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.
Collis should be like this all the time!" Boy, if I only had a dollar for every time I heard that this Saturday night/Sunday morning, I could probably finance the rest of my Dartmouth education.
Green Key Weekend, the last of the three "big" weekends of my freshman year, is upon us. Its arrival, along with that of warm weather and freshly blooming spring flowers, makes me want to reminisce about the past year.
Maybe it was springtime, with all the flowers in bloom filling the air with sweet, soft scents. Or maybe it was each of my girlfriends, one by one, becoming captured by her own springtime romance.
At almost any college, administrators at least pay lip service to the student voice. At Dartmouth, however, we all hope that they do more than that.