By Gabrielle Tudin, Contributing Columnist
I have the utmost pleasure of belonging to the Class of 2012, the best class Dartmouth College has ever had. But as we transition from the glorious dramas of high school to Dartmouth's hallowed halls, we naive '12s forget that the duty falls upon us to combat the stereotypes others hold about the baby 'shmen.
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By Dmitriy Gutkovich, Contributing Columnist
Even though most sophomore males have by now either decided to be unaffiliated or are choosing a house based on existing friendships, atmosphere or post-college benefits, there always exists a small portion of campus for which the really hard decision is whether or not to pledge. For those among us, I will reflect on my unaffiliated path in the hopes of aiding your decision. (Pardon, ladies, but I know too little about sororities to opine effectively).
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By Alessandra Necamp, The Dartmouth Staff
To the Editor:
In "Peace, Love and Respect" (Sept. 29), Nina Maja Bergmar '11 writes about male domination at Dartmouth, saying that "While it's quite logical that women are in charge at Smith [College], since they comprise 100 percent of the student body, it is illogical to me how much power men at Dartmouth have over women, despite their equality in numbers."
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