Pulling an All-Nighter
By Roy Lee | November 19, 1998Doing an all-nighter is like running a marathon. Up until midnight, you hardly feel the drowsiness and can shrug off that annoying urge to sleep.
Across the River
By Roy Lee | October 22, 1998My father used to tell me that he walked 10 miles and had to swim across a river just so that he could go to school.
The Importance of (Ridiculous) Traditions
By Roy Lee | October 16, 1998While giving tours during the past interim period, I was reminded that many of our sacred traditions here at Dartmouth College might seem a bit bizarre and strange to unfamiliar eyes.
Life Under the Costumes
By Roy Lee | October 1, 1998They come in all sizes and shapes, but they are usually furry, large and easily recognized. For reasons unknown, children love them and are attracted to them like sharks to a drop of blood.
The Real Freshman Guide to Dartmouth
By Roy Lee | September 23, 1998On picking courses: I'm sure you all heard that the average grade for courses like Music 4 and Philosophy 8 is an A, and most of you are all signing up for them, expecting an easy A.
Are You Nuts?
By Roy Lee | August 17, 1998If Clinton has to be impeached, I think he should be impeached not because he perjured himself and lied about his affairs but because the man lacks common sense and has bad taste in women. Let's say you are the President of The United States, entrusted with America's hopes and dreams.
My Life as a Columnist
By Roy Lee | August 5, 1998I was sitting in my engineering class and my teacher asked who were the budding journalists in the class.
How to Earn Respect
By Roy Lee | July 22, 1998Every once in a while, the Trustees of Dartmouth gather here in Hanover and discuss matters related to Dartmouth.