Student Assembly Committee Seeks to Fill Gaps in the Curriculum
By Anne Kanyusik | January 15, 1998To the Editor: I would like to correct some of the statements that I made regarding the plans of the Student Assembly Committee on Academic Affairs.
To the Editor: I would like to correct some of the statements that I made regarding the plans of the Student Assembly Committee on Academic Affairs.
To the Editor: I would like to clarify the statements made about the new policy regarding the total number of majors and minors a student may pursue at Dartmouth.
Congratulations. You have just been elected Student Assembly President. Which ideas are you going to listen to?
To the editor: As Green Key elections chairs and members of the Election Advisory Committee, we are extremely disappointed that you chose to publish the results of the student elections poll, despite our expressed objections, as well as those of every official candidate and several write-ins.
Not long ago, I met a man at a meeting. He was good-looking and seemed nice, and, since we attended similar events and had common interests, we chatted for awhile.
There are approximately 45 weeks left of my Dartmouth experience. That is roughly 315 days, 7,560 hours, 453,600 minutes or 27,216,000 seconds.
To the Editor: Recently the Valley News ran an article which featured the outstanding Dartmouth Community Services organization and highlighted the Big Brother/Big Sister program.