Where is the pro-constitution student voice?

By Andrew Eastman

Published on Monday, September 25, 2006

  • Print
  • Report an Error

To the Editor:

Much has been written lately about a "small cabal" of alumni and undergraduates creating the "illusion" of discontent with the proposed alumni constitution ("Five Reasons to Vote and Vote Yes," Sept. 21); assuming this is true, it seems ironic that there has been such a great outpouring of disapproval ­-- many op-eds, a co-authored letter from the left and right sides of the political spectrum, the creation of several student websites, etc. -- from undergraduates, and much less an outpouring of support.

Voxclamantisindeserto.org has been created in opposition to the document; what has been created by undergraduates in support of it? It seems more likely that the undergraduate disapproval isn't an illusion, but a fact; the true illusion is that we all support this project.

Comments

Comments are closed on this article.

Most Viewed | Latest Comments

  1. Lohse: Telling the Truth
  2. Pollard: Muckraking for a Buck
  3. Rolling Stone article targets College culture
  4. Obama nominates College President Jim Yong Kim to lead the World Bank
  5. Rolling Stone publishes article about hazing at Dartmouth
  6. Chang: Inequity in Our Backyard
  7. Tuck initiative broadens use of online resources
  8. UJAO drops all 27 SAE hazing charges
  9. Mahoney: How Not to Combat Hazing
  10. Romney allegedly eyeing Ayotte