Responses to the Journal Article
Today’s Wall Street Journal runs several letters in response to last Friday’s editorial opposing the Alumni Constitution, including notes from T.J. Rodgers ’70, and Bill…
Today’s Wall Street Journal runs several letters in response to last Friday’s editorial opposing the Alumni Constitution, including notes from T.J. Rodgers ’70, and Bill…
The Balloting Committee of the Association of Alumni is in charge of running the voting process for the upcoming Constitution. Their job is to make…
The Wall Street Journal‘s editorial on the antidemocratic alumni constitution is now available for non-subscribers. From the article: In 2004 and 2005, however, Dartmouth alumni…
The Democratic National Committee has added a caucus in Nevada between the Iowa Caucus and the New Hampshire primary. Something about more diversity, yada yada…
Stefan Beck ’04 and James Panero ’98, were recently interviewed by Front Page Magazine, where they discussed The Dartmouth Review’s book, The Dartmouth Review Pleads…
I think not. In a similar style to my joint editorial with Andrew Seal, editor of the Dartmouth Free Press, Rahul Sangwan and Adam Patinkin…
And it continues… This one from an intercepted communique sent out to members of the Alumni Council. This time, Merle Adleman ’80, she of the…
Well, you knew it was coming. And now it’s here. The electioneering process has already begun to force the undemocratic AGTF constitution through its Fall…
Dartmouth’s sustainability director is in the news (or the D) once again. This time, Merkel has spearheaded a movement to buy more expensive produce from…
More from the absurdity of sustainability guru Jim Merkel: In an article in today’s Daily D, Merkel sings the praises of more eco-friendly takeout containers…