Shanahan: Bursting the Bubble
By Andrew Shanahan | May 26, 2014We must pop the bubble to truly appreciate Dartmouth.
We must pop the bubble to truly appreciate Dartmouth.
The current drinking age of 21 exacerbates high-risk drinking.
Accusatory rhetoric dominates Dartmouth’s social justice movements.
Layup classes undermine the value of a liberal arts education.
The College's deeply ingrained party culture must change.
The College overemphasizes the importance of athletic success.
This week, I have a story for you. I hope this little parable illustrates a rarely talked about, yet supremely injurious aspect of our collegiate life — bicycle theft. I believe the way in which students treat each other’s two-wheeled transit machines speaks volumes about systemic issues of injustice in our community.
Dartmouth's vocal minority draws its own predetermined conclusions
Let's talk history. In 1895, College President William Jewett Tucker established the creatively named "Dartmouth Night," an evening of speeches that celebrate the legacy of the College and her alumni.
Settling the Collis-Foco debate once and for all