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Thursday, August 26, 1999

Funding Ideology: Student Fees on Trial

The Supreme Court may now mandate that universities adhere to the original mission of liberal education: the search for truth—not a truth imposed by the college itself, but the truth as it emerges when ideas are left to compete on their own merit.

'Rock the Boat': Dan Quayle on Becoming President

Quayle: I really feel that young people need to get involved and help us take care of this great country that we've inherited from our parents and grandparents.

Who are the Trustees?

Their hometowns, high schools, majors, Greek affiliations, and what they did at the College.

A Letter to the Student Assembly

I am against free condoms for one reason and one reason only: they are paid for by a tax on losers.

The Fake World of MTV

There is nothing inherently pernicious about the mindless, flashy programming of MTV. Rather, it is the culture that MTV promotes, if we actually buy into it, that will render us a society of shallow, uninteresting socialites whose only substance is directed by the current trends.

Letters to the Editor

Alumni comment on current direction of Dartmouth.

Editorial

Hands Off Student Cash

A free exchange of ideas is a fundamental to the educational mission of the academy. Equally important is a student's freedom to decide which ideas he supports and in which ideas he believes.

Dartmouth Slides Again

Nobody has ever accused the US News rankings of being anything other than eye-candy for the admissions departments of our country's finest colleges, Dartmouth included.

Janet Reno wants to Read Your Email

The government is finding itself increasingly incapable of doing anything with the Internet through traditional communications regulation.

The Week in Review

Week in Review

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