E Pluribus Unum at Dartmouth
By Hosea Harvey | February 5, 1996From the hallowed hills of Hanover, news has spread its way across the country that once again some Dartmouth students have declared themselves culturally superior to others.
From the hallowed hills of Hanover, news has spread its way across the country that once again some Dartmouth students have declared themselves culturally superior to others.
Asa graduating senior, there are far more important ways to concentrate on enjoying senior spring.
To the Editor: Winter Carnival was, as usual, a fun-filled and exciting weekend. The Winter Carnival Committee and student organizations planned a multitude of things to keep us busy, and I enjoyed taking part in them.
Charles Dickens wrote in the opening lines of A Tale of Two Cities, "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times." His first paragraph rings true for the status of race relations at the majority of Ivy League schools. Since the early 1990s, steps have been taken to further develop the quality of resources available to increase the overall satisfaction of students affected by issues pertaining to diversity.