Vox Clamantis: A Pernicious Culture
By Giavanna Munafo, | February 5, 2014No bystander training program, no committee, no first-responder training or added staff positions will stop rape or transform a culture that accepts and even promotes it.
No bystander training program, no committee, no first-responder training or added staff positions will stop rape or transform a culture that accepts and even promotes it.
Sometimes things happen that open our eyes to issues we consider only when they touch us individually.
To the Editor: I am writing to express my concern about the relationship between very real safety concerns and very real prejudice.
To the Editor: I am writing to applaud the efforts of students, and the support of college offices (especially Bigger, Better, Later), for making last night's visit by Sister Spit possible.
To the Editor: I was pleased to see the 2/10 front page story by Julia Levy about the WRC Sex Series.
To the Editor: In his Random Thoughts editorial entitled "Are You Nuts?" [The Dartmouth 8/17] Roy Lee '00 urges the Dartmouth community to condemn the president because of his "bad taste in women." He suggests that, if a man who "can have anybody he wants" dates a woman deemed "chunky and ugly," then he is "stupid" and undeserving of respect. Rather than use up too many precious column inches parsing Lee's various insulting and callous assertions, let me point out three things.
To the Editor: I am indeed impressed by the stellar achievements of Dartmouth graduates chronicled in Friday's Weekend Gazette [The Dartmouth, Feb.
When I think of activism at Dartmouth, I think of many of the students I have known and worked with since I came here in 1994.
To the Editor: We are writing in response to the cover story in Monday's issue of The Dartmouth about the relocation of the Women's Resource Center.
To the Editor: The Dartmouth recently reported that 93 percent of the women who died in New York City over the past ten years as the result of criminal abortions were "poor colored women" (Nov.