Kantaria: Presidential Candidate Statement
By Suril Kantaria | April 12, 2012Nathan Yeo / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Our campus is a community of diverse voices, yet one that faces several challenges.
Nathan Yeo / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Our campus is a community of diverse voices, yet one that faces several challenges.
Watching President Barack Obama announce College President Jim Yong Kim as his nominee to lead the World Bank with Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner '83 at his side,was one of my proudest moments as a student of Dartmouth College.
After reading Andrew Lohse's most recent diatribe of baseless statements ("Misleading Voices," Aug.
In recent weeks, this page has featured an eloquent dialogue on the merits of careers in corporate America.
You've distinguished yourself from a highly competitive applicant pool of 22,385 individuals. One out of 9.7 students was accepted.
Former College President John Sloan Dickey said, "The world's troubles are your troubles and there is nothing wrong in the world that better human beings cannot fix." Recently, fellow columnist Charles Clark '11 ("Tilting at the World's Troubles," Jan.
Some praise the inventions of the computer and internet as two of man's greatest achievements. Innovations that were once used responsibly, however, have become time-sucking distractions.
Not too long ago an undergraduate advisor in Mid-Massachusetts hall, where I live, blitzed all residents to inform us that over the weekend, someone had entered the building and destroyed multiple windows, television screens and the vending machine glass.
Last month, I had the pleasure of attending one of the most superficial, elitist events I've ever been to the Employer Connections Fair.
Every year, prospective students grace Dartmouth's campus during Dimensions weekend. And almost every year the weather uncharacteristically cooperates (thank you Sun God for turning around the forecast this year with your omnipotent mask and boom box). But year after year, the College blatantly excludes early decision members of the incoming class from its annual Spring bash.