Majority of the World Doesn't Have Same Opportunities
By Chris Saccardi | October 28, 1997Abiola Lapite's column ("Inequality of Wealth is a Force for Good," Oct. 22, The Dartmouth) was more than misguided, it was worrisome.
Abiola Lapite's column ("Inequality of Wealth is a Force for Good," Oct. 22, The Dartmouth) was more than misguided, it was worrisome.
To the Editor: For the past few days, I don't think that an hour has passed that a blitz about the DDS referendum hasn't popped up in my In Box.
To the Editor: Countless times over the past three and a half years, I have seen people complain about the lack of social options at Dartmouth in these pages.
To the Editor: I've been meaning to write about the ridiculous prices at Dartmouth Dining Services for the past three years now; I guess I just never really knew where to start. Well, the other day I cooked dinner with a group of friends, and I did a little calculation which I thought might be interesting to share.