Supporting Those Who Serve
By Welton Chang | January 24, 2005The Dartmouth army ROTC program needs help -- the help of the students, administrators and alumni of Dartmouth.
The Dartmouth army ROTC program needs help -- the help of the students, administrators and alumni of Dartmouth.
As certain as the leaves will change colors this fall, the march of students through Dartmouth's halls continues.
As both Dartmouth students and adults, we have grown into the responsibility of choice. But most recently, a campus group started by two students, Matthew Nolan '07 and Marshall Smith '07 (The Dartmouth, "New student group combats pornography addiction," April 27), has stated as its mission, "trying to develop a help group for people who are addicted to pornography and would like to stop." While a noble mission that is -- helping students who cannot help themselves -- the two students' association with xxxchurch.com, an evangelical Christian anti-porn website, raised doubts as to whether or not the group named EndPorn had a religious agenda.
The unity of the human experience through all time is now encapsulated by the four-letter concept called "love." What is love?