In a recent op-ed, “Sexual Assault: The Culture of Protection” (Feb. 28), the author describes a deficiency in campus-wide dialogue regarding sexual assault, namely that people tend to disregard the role of men (and the Greek system as a whole) in perpetrating crimes and instead focus on what women can do to protect themselves from assaults.
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I could not help but notice the recent articles and letters regarding sexual assault on campus. The op-ed contributors, letter writers and Dean Larimore all made great points regarding the need to change culture and behavior of all students, male and female, and put an end to sexual assault and rape everywhere. At the same time in these pages, however, were articles regarding the Sex Festival and various other on-campus “educational” events. Somewhere in the midst of all this coverage, we missed a key point: Student life at Dartmouth, as at other American universities, is over-sexualized.
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To the Editor:
I write in response to Joe Asch [‘79]’s op-ed, “Wright Must Be Replaced” (March 1). Of course, Mr. Asch is entitled to his opinion, but I find it incredibly presumptuous of him to speak to what he believes “has become common wisdom among alums and most informed members of the College community: Jim Wright must leave the Dartmouth Presidency before any more long-term damage is done to the College.”
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To the Editor:
I find the recent letter about President Wright totally out of line and thoroughly inaccurate (“Wright Must Be Replaced,” (March 1). I conclude that the author merely dislikes Jim’s style, and that he would prefer confrontation.
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To the Editor:
Michael Stroup’s op-ed raises a number of interesting points about the future of the Hovey Murals (“What About the Hovey Murals?,” March 6).
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