Friday, November 6, 2009

Give Us a Break

By Kevin Niparko '12, Staff Columnist

You might think hell-week-and-a-half is something only the Navy Seals must endure. Perhaps you think it’s just another grueling activity for those Dartmouth students with blue ribbons in their hair lugging giant stuffed animals to class. No, hell-week-and-a-half isn’t voluntary, and everyone one of us will be subjected to this torture in a little over a month. More »

VERBUM ULTIMUM: Accurately Adjudicating

By The Dartmouth Editorial Board

Last winter, after a series of clashes between Greek houses and the administration, voices across campus called for reform of the College’s organizational adjudication process (“Five Greek Orgs. May Be Placed on Probation,” Jan. 30). In the spring, the Organizational Adjudication Committee review commission proposed changes to the committee’s structure — including the formation of a student board to oversee cases in which organizations had allegedly committed minor infractions (“SA endorses OAC reform proposal,” May 27). More »