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The Dartmouth
April 29, 2024 | Latest Issue
The Dartmouth
Kevin Francfort
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Francfort: Unintended Consequences

The United States' health insurance system is severely flawed. From its misaligned incentive structure to its lack of focus on preventative measures, the traditional health care system has many issues.

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Francfort: Supporting Strips

Since 1999, sophomores have ventured into New Hampshire's wilderness for a weekend of hiking, canoeing and shooting for a program known as Sophomore Trips, or "Strips." Excursions like this are critical to helping students make the most of their four years in Hanover, and as such, the College should make a stronger push to encourage participation. Dartmouth prides itself on bringing together students from different backgrounds.

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Francfort: Respecting and Celebrating Culture

It is no secret that it is a particularly precarious time at the College right now. Only two weeks ago, classes were canceled in response to campus uproar following the verbal harassment of a number of students online, the first time that classes have been canceled for this kind of reason since 1986.

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Francfort: Citizen and Enemy

"CAPTURED!!!" A tweet by the Boston Police Department last Saturday, starting with this single word, signaled the end of a reign of terror that gripped the city for six days and resulted three deaths and nearly 300 injuries.

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Francfort: Of Rice and Rutgers

Should sports coaches have different standards of conduct than professionals in other fields? This question has been brought to the forefront of collegiate sports by a scandal at Rutgers University involving the head basketball coach Mike Rice's verbal and physical mistreatment of players during multiple practices.

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Francfort: Shooting Lay-ups

Course selection is one of the most stressful parts of each term. When the window opens, the race to piece together the perfect schedule, with the right mix of major courses, distributive requirements and maybe a lay-up class, begins. Given that course add-drop period begins today, students are once again engaged in a systematic craze.

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