Friday, October 05, 2007

Finally, a Good Call on Alcohol

If a Dartmouth student were intoxicated at an unsafe level in October 2004, his or her friends may likely have been reluctant to call for medical assistance. The Good Samaritan policy at the time failed to guarantee impunity from alcohol policy violations to those who called for help or those who required help. But by summer 2005, the administration ended the limit on the number of Good Samaritan calls for any given student, and added education and counseling as alternatives to disciplinary action. As the Annual Report to the Community of the Dartmouth Undergraduate Disciplinary System demonstrated, these policy reforms have led to tangible positive results. More »

Dictating Rationality

By Nathan Bruschi, Staff Columnist

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad seems to cause controversy wherever he goes. Max Bryer ‘08 already gave us an analysis of the Iranian leader’s More »

Tell It Like It Is

To the Editor: It has been a national pasttime of ours since Hitler to apportion a great deal of undue credit onto our would-be enemies, and Max Bryer ‘08’s editorial on Mahmoud Ahmadinejad fits in this tradition nicely (“An Impotent U.N. and a Big Dictator,” Oct. 4). More »