'Bare Minimum' Plan of $800 per term is Absurd and Insulting
By Sarah Johnston | April 3, 1997To the Editor: Pete Napolitano's plan for a "bare minimum" $800 per term declining balance for each student is absurd and insulting.
To the Editor: Pete Napolitano's plan for a "bare minimum" $800 per term declining balance for each student is absurd and insulting.
To the Editor: Prediction: When I return for my five year reunion in 2002, the Greek system as we know it will be dead.
To the Editor: Just dropping a line to tell you how much I admire The D's decision to publish interest group propaganda as manifested in the "CFSC Opinion" column.
Like many other people on this campus, I have been following the Hell Night tapes controversy. I am neither a "flaming liberal" that Alpha Chi Alpha fraternity President Jeff Botelho could threaten to stigmatize, nor a member of the Greek system, wearing my "agenda" on my head.
I do not own a skateboard. The only time I ever even tried to skateboard was in fourth or fifth grade, and I failed miserably, never getting my speed above a moderately paced walk.
Atthe end of summer term, Beta Theta Pi Fraternity found itself in the middle of yet another controversy, coming right off the heels of their "Good Samaritan" policy and their hazing problems.
Well,it has finally arrived, but you cannot find it anywhere. Boy, that was fast. If you thought that you would be able to find a copy of the latest Playboy when you came to Dartmouth (you didn't want to buy it at home, with Mom around), think again -- it seems to be sold out all over town.
Ican make you a root beer float, a Brown Cow, a mint chocolate chip milkshake, a banana split, or a strawberry sundae.
Last May, Beta Theta Pi fraternity implemented what is now being referred to as its "Good Samaritan" policy regarding alcohol use.
Myfriend was arrested last weekend. We were at a surprise birthday party being held in her honor, when a police officer knocked on the door. He told her that she was being arrested, and he handcuffed her.