Administrators Are Trying
By Anat Levtov | February 26, 1999When I graduated last June, I wondered which editorial in the Dartmouth would be the first to cause me grief and anger as an alum.
When I graduated last June, I wondered which editorial in the Dartmouth would be the first to cause me grief and anger as an alum.
To the Editor: While I wholeheartedly applaud the Student Assembly's efforts to discuss the issues and to educate the student body regarding alcohol use on campus, I am afraid a fundamental point got lost in the facts.
To the Editor, I am glad the story on student concern about the Committee On Standards ruling made the front page of the D (Oct.
Like most of us, I go through stages when I seriously doubt my decision to attend Dartmouth. We are lacking in so many respects up here in rural New England -- not enough social outlets, not enough people, not enough culture, and really not enough snow.
Last week I was asked several times: "So, what do you think about all this terrorism lately?" Some of the inquirers did not know where I am from.
As I sat through the last half hour of the discussion on Wednesday night in Collis Commonground, I was struck by the hypocritical actions of the people around me.