The return of two sanctioned fraternities and the subsequent marginalization of one of the most centrally located sororities on campus has unsurprisingly renewed the fervor of the ever-present and usually tedious dialogue about gender relations at Dartmouth.
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I am a political junkie. I follow Senate races, House races and pretty much anything else I can get my hands on. I can follow the most inane stories and wonder how they will affect the future of our nation’s presidential race. Essentially, there is no story too trivial for me. Or so I thought.
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In its 239-year history, the administration of Dartmouth College has proved woefully inadequate at addressing egregious gender inequality on its campus.
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To the Editor:
I would like to add an unaffiliated perspective to the mix. The current controversy, like this summer’s Theta Delta ChiāKappa Kappa Gamma incident, reveals the widespread discrimination against Dartmouth women. Julia Schwartz ‘08 was correct when she said, “It’s not an AZD issue; it’s a campus issue.” Even alumni politics mean nothing in the face of life-long lessons regarding sexual respect.
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To the Editor:
Erika Sogge (“Open Beta to Men and Women,” Jan. 17) stated that Beta “has a unique opportunity to create a fellowship — a social space that includes ‘highly regarded’ men and women.”
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