Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Countering Campaign Charges

By Stephen F. Smith, Guest Columnist and a trustee of the College

Before the ink was dry on the press release announcing my election to the Board of Trustees last month, we were let in on a secret: a Board committee from which petition trustees have been excluded is exploring alternative methods of selecting Trustees — a euphemism, really, for stripping Dartmouth alumni of their longstanding right to elect half of the Board. More »

Parking Peeves

By Christian Kiely, Contributing Columnist

We have all done it. You are studying late Sunday night in the library with a midterm the next day only to realize that you still need to take your car back to A-Lot. The only problem is that A-Lot is located in a poorly lit residential area, a ten- to fifteen-minute walk from campus, depending on where you live. More »