How to become a Yankee in 10 steps
By Dani Brune | July 27, 1996Every winter I slide into my Texas drawl and start whining about the snow and the ridiculously cold New Hampshire temperatures.
Every winter I slide into my Texas drawl and start whining about the snow and the ridiculously cold New Hampshire temperatures.
To The Editor: We were very pleased to see front-page coverage of the discussion about sorority rush at Theta on Monday, April 8.
It seems to me that country music has been given a raw deal. In an age when academics and others are beginning to appreciate the role of music in social awareness, it alone has remained hidden. Rap music and much of the music of the sixties have long had recognition for their commentary on society.
It is pleasant to look at girls if they are pretty. They would help to keep the faculty more alert." And so goes one faculty member's argument for coeducation in 1965.
Every winter I slide into my Texas drawl and start whining about the snow and the ridiculously cold New Hampshire temperatures.
To the Editor: Palaeopitus, an organization of campus leaders from the senior class, has opted to take an active role at Dartmouth this year.
To the Editor: I am writing in response to yesterday's article about Delta Gamma sorority ("Panhell hopes to revitalize ...," Oct.
To the Editor: John Strayer's column "A New Sorority is Not the Solution" (May 26, 1995) belittles the immediate needs of Dartmouth women in favor of an unproposed solution to a larger problem. Adding a new sorority will not solve all of the gender problems on campus.
To the Editor: Labeling the new CFS housing policy the administration's "latest assault" on the Greek System as Jeff Caterino did in his editorial ("New CFS policy wrong," Jan.17) is inaccurate and unfair. Caterino ignores the important fact that the policy has not been officially adopted yet.