Dartmouth’s Good Samaritan policy aims to encourage students to act responsibly in difficult situations. Its creation was motivated by a sincere desire to ensure the health and safety of every Dartmouth student. The College, acting as a guardian, gives students the autonomy to make their own decisions, and incentivizes students to make the right ones.
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Superheroes have become mass entertainment again. This isn’t really news: anyone who has gone to the movies at anytime in the past 10 years has surely noticed the proliferation of masked crusaders on the big screen, making the leap from ink to actor.
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By
Brian May, Dartmouth Free Press, Editor-in-Chief
To the Editor:
As Editor-in-Chief of the Dartmouth Free Press, I am writing in response to Sam Buntz’s most recent opinion column (“Profane Tank,” July 1). While I take issue with many of Buntz’s claims, I am most concerned that he feels the “principal failing” of our “F*ck that Shit” column lies in its mistaking “the f-word and its kin as being humorous in and of themselves.” Though I often do find profanity hilarious, especially when it ruffles the feathers of prudes, I can assure Buntz that we do not intend our “F*ck that Shit” to leave our readers “giggling” or in a state of “shock” — and we certainly do not intend for it to add any “clear and logical” argument to our campus discourse.
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