In Defense of the Education Department
By Eric Ogden | July 22, 1999By the very nature of its existence, the Dartmouth community is one that is rooted in a belief in the inherent value of education.
By the very nature of its existence, the Dartmouth community is one that is rooted in a belief in the inherent value of education.
I must admit, I first agreed to write this column with a very specific motive in mind. Finally, I had found a forum to complain about the serious lack of air conditioning here at Dear Old Dartmouth.
To the Editor: I am writing in response to the May 27 article in The Dartmouth, "Assembly Supports Locked Door Policy." I think that it is disgusting that the members of the Student Assembly, especially the newly elected officers, have not even pretended to represent the student body on the matter of locking dormitory doors.