Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Reform, Not Impeachment

By Zak Moore, Staff Columnist

As a Student Assembly class representative who thinks the Assembly is not pursuing worthwhile initiatives and who probably disagrees with Assembly President Tim Andreadis ‘07 on most issues, personal and political, I do not believe there is good reason to impeach him. An examination of the Assembly Constitution and an understanding of the nature of the Assembly in operation leads to the conclusion that efforts toward impeachment are misguided. More »

The Futility of the SA Fight

By Max Bryer, Staff Columnist

Over the past week or so, I have been reading about the unfolding Student Assembly drama that has been playing out in the pages of The Dartmouth. I’ve been reading about the “political” infighting between former Academic Affairs Chair Adam Shpeen ‘07 and President Tim Andreadis ‘07 and all their starry-eyed plans to reform the Assembly, Greek life and everything in between. As much as I would like to convince myself that I should care about the ins and outs of this heated debate, I simply can’t shrug off the feeling that it is all irrelevant. More »

Show me your platform, win my vote

To the Editor: In its previous editorial, The Dartmouth criticizes much of the platform of petition trustee candidate Stephen Smith ‘88, while praising one plank (“Reviewing the Rhetoric of a Potential Trustee,” Jan. 19). Bravo. More »