A True Commitment to Peace?
By Michael Sevi | January 27, 2003To the Editor: While the literary merit of Ali Rashid's letter to the editor "Do You Remember?" (The Dartmouth, Jan.
To the Editor: While the literary merit of Ali Rashid's letter to the editor "Do You Remember?" (The Dartmouth, Jan.
To the Editor: In his May 14 interview with The Dartmouth, "Tutu Tells of Apartheid Struggle," Desmond Tutu states that with regards to Israel, "The minute you say something critical, they say you are anti-Semitic." This is quite an exaggeration; however, an observant person cannot ignore the fact that very often anti-Israel sentiments are conflated with, or rather used to mask, anti-Jewish sentiments. Look at what happened at a recent rally at San Francisco State University.
To the Editor: As a vice president of the Dartmouth Hillel, the center for Jewish life on campus, I was particularly disturbed by the vile act of anti-Semitism committed this weekend.
To the Editor: We congratulate Molly Stuzman and Michael Newton on their victories, and hope that the spirit of change is part of their administration.
Why do most students shrug their shoulders when I ask them what they think about Student Assembly?