Surely, You Can't Be Serious
By Will Lockwood | February 2, 2005To the Editor: This article ("SA rolls out 34 public computers," Feb. 1) must be sent directly to The Onion.
To the Editor: This article ("SA rolls out 34 public computers," Feb. 1) must be sent directly to The Onion.
To the editor: I'm pleased to see that the proposed new alcohol policy takes advantage of Dartmouth's status as a private institution in ignoring the spirit of the pesky First Amendment freedom of peaceable assembly.
Fifty women from the Class of 1996 have informally committed themselves to a new local sorority that will move this fall into the Webster Avenue house currently occupied by the dissolving Xi Kappa Chi sorority. The Panhellenic Council voted earlier this month to dissolve Xi Kappa Chi because the sorority has been plagued by low membership and financial problems. Members of the new sorority, Kappa Delta Epsilon, will be almost entirely from the Class of 1996.
Tuesday afternoon the College arts community convened for The Arts at Dartmouth Awards Ceremony. College artists, actors, filmmakers, writers and musicians received awards in recognition of their achievements at Dartmouth. The ceremony opened with musical performance by Kojiro Umezaki, which was followed by a welcome and a key note address by Deborah Sale, the Chief of Staff to the New York Lieutenant Governor.
All 15 fraternities held open houses last week designed to allow freshmen to meet brothers and to see the houses in an informal atmosphere. The event was sponsored by the Interfraternity Council.