Debate on Student Life Must Not Become Personal
By Jaimie Paul | November 11, 1999To the Editor: Thank you for the extensive reporting and editorial coverage as of late concerning the future of the Greek System.
To the Editor: Thank you for the extensive reporting and editorial coverage as of late concerning the future of the Greek System.
I still remember the feeling of being relegated to the "kids' table". It seemed that now matter how grown up I looked or felt, I was always turned gently away from adult conversations, presumably about things I didn't yet understand (like car payments and job promotions), to the small table on the side where talk turned instead to the latest playground incident.
Apathetic. Is that how you would describe yourself? Is that how you would describe your fellow Dartmouth students?
With the unofficial requirement of pre- freshman viewing of "Animal House", the incoming classes begin their time here at Dartmouth with the impression that the Greek system is an unregulated, uncontrolled alcohol haven.