Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Intolerance of Difference

By T.J. Rodgers, Guest columnist and a trustee of the College

Proponents of the new constitution have set aside arguments of merit, advancing instead two arguments: that we should adopt the new constitution because a task force worked hard on it for a long time and that a group of “radical dissidents,” as Peter Fahey ‘68 wrote in The Dartmouth (“Five Reasons to Vote and Vote Yes,” Sept. 21), represents a “radical cabal [trying] to take over the Dartmouth board,” as he wrote in a recent e-mail to alumni. More »

Why a “No” vote is best for Dartmouth

By Paul Leach, Glen Ellen, Calif.

To the Editor: I take issue with Peter Fahey ‘68’s opinions on the alumni constitution (“Five Reasons to Vote, and Vote ‘Yes,’” Sept. 21) for several reasons: More »