Mission (to be) Accomplished
By Chris Galiardo | April 19, 2005Student Assembly has something right. Its mission statement underscores the integral connection between representation of the student body and the unity of it.
Student Assembly has something right. Its mission statement underscores the integral connection between representation of the student body and the unity of it.
In a recent letter to The Dartmouth, Vaughn Carney ("Scare Tactics, Part Two," October 1) launched into a painfully uninformed diatribe against the Bush Administration and its alleged attempts to reinstate the military draft.
I applaud Reverend Crocker's courage in having stated moral objections to the Iraq war even back when such an anti-war position was unpopular.
It was a typical, frigid January morning in Hanover, and one female Dartmouth student could be seen trekking across the snowdrifts of New Hampshire tundra to get to Dick's House.
I applaud the editorial board for opining on the partial-birth abortion ban that becomes law on Wednesday.