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The Dartmouth
May 18, 2024 | Latest Issue
The Dartmouth
Robert Lendvai
The Setonian
Opinion

Attitudes Toward Abuse of Alcohol Need Changing

To the Editor: Someone on my hall came home Friday night with the following frightening story of how students at Dartmouth deal with drinking "problems." After a student passed out, on the upper floor of a fraternity house, he was dealt with in the following manner.

The Setonian
Opinion

We Can Do This

Let's be good. Just for one day. On January 14th, Wednesday -- the day after tomorrow -- we're all going to be really good to each other.

The Setonian
Opinion

Monday Night Football: Americans Lose

Campaign '96. Presidential elections, fanfare, the year of the American electorate. Once again, Joe Bloe will pick a candidate and then smartly tell his friends that he picked the "lesser of two evils." Dissatisfied with politics, he'll wonder out loud why the choice always seems to between bad and worse.

The Setonian
News

Falling Brains

The women who live across the hall from me have a saying posted on their door. It's ripped out from one of those advice-a-day calendars.

The Setonian
Opinion

Don't Chug

One thing I know is that there is plenty of at Dartmouth is beer. None of the Student Assembly president or vice presidential candidates I've come across call for more beer at fraternities or for alcoholic beverages to be served at Full Fare.

The Setonian
Opinion

Limit Free Speech

The College's decision not to institute a speech code is the result of a misguided liberalism that endangers the welfare of the college community. While free speech has its virtues, those virtues must be weighed against the numerous disadvantages that the doctrine engenders.

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