TTLG: The Dartmouth Spirit Is A Joyful One
By Thomas de Wolff | May 29, 2024Former Opinion editor Thomas de Wolff ’24 ends his time writing for The Dartmouth with a reflection on what it means to love Dartmouth.
Thomas de Wolff '24 is from St. Louis, Missouri, and is majoring in History and French. He currently serves as opinion editor and as a member of the Editorial Board, and has written for the opinion section in the past. Outside of The Dartmouth, Thomas enjoys playing guitar, reading, and learning to juggle.
Former Opinion editor Thomas de Wolff ’24 ends his time writing for The Dartmouth with a reflection on what it means to love Dartmouth.
Dartmouth should limit Commencement access to only seniors and their guests to ensure those outside the Dartmouth community do not take away seats.
Young Americans should not give up on being politically involved in their communities despite the messiness of federal politics.
Reinstating the standardized testing requirement for admissions is the right move by President Sian Leah Beilock’s administration.
Thomas de Wolff ’24 responds in agreement to a prior column on the annual Masters pong tournament.
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