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By John Haskell | August 16, 2001In her Tuesday article, "I'm Not Laughing," Nancy Lai certainly succeeded in making me laugh. I saw the poster to which she refers, and it made me laugh too.
In her Tuesday article, "I'm Not Laughing," Nancy Lai certainly succeeded in making me laugh. I saw the poster to which she refers, and it made me laugh too.
It is a well-known and often stated fact that Dartmouth College can legally deny its students rights guaranteed to all citizens by the Constitution of the United States.
As a freshman, I'm sure you have many preconceived notions about Dartmouth. No, I'm not about to tell you to go into everything with a completely open mind.
Last November or December, I decided to vote. After writing in friends for positions such as Sheriff and County Auditor, I came to the presidential election.
That the administration does not act in good faith is painstakingly evident. That they do not care about student opinion is clear.
Confirming allegations of institutionalized classism at Dartmouth, class conflict finally erupted into physical combat in a war on the Green this past Saturday.
While walking past the recent rally outside of Parkhurst Hall, I felt compelled to stop and observe.
Please let me move in with you. I'll push all my things into a corner. That'll be my little area.
I believe that the Student Life Initiative is fake. In all likelihood, it's just a hoax. There is no way anything will be done to the fraternities, because Dartmouth likes money, and old frat alums like to give theirs away.