April 2005


Oh really?

In an April 5th speech here in New York, President Wright said, “The criticism that Dartmouth has a ‘speech code’ derives from the position taken…


Latest Dartmouth Review Now Online

Today’s edition of The Dartmouth Review is now available online. In this issue: Dartmouth’s 12.5-to-one ratio of Democrats to Republicans, and what that means. A…


That Ol’ College Try

Kapil Kale ’07 made a feeble attempt in yesterday’s D to explain the presence of liberal bias among the professoratti. Feeble, I say, because he…


Overheard on the Green

Two students bellyached to one another that Dartmouth is flying the American flag at half staff in memory of Pope John Paul II. They apparently…


Wireless Upgrade Leads to Outages

Recent upgrades to Dartmouth’s wireless computer network have resulted in intermittent outages in various places on campus. Representatives of Computing Services said the problems stem…


Daily Dartmouth Errata

Some observations about today’s Daily Dartmouth: So Which Is It?–Reporter Rebekah Rombom ’08 did not question the contradiction between College President James Wright’s statement that…


‘Unconstitutional’

The Dartmouth Civil Liberties Union tonight will show “Unconstitutional,” a film produced by liberal activist Robert Greenwald about (what else?) the PATRIOT Act. Greenwald has…


TDR on NRO

National Review national political reporter John Miller notes that The Dartmouth Review, through the Collegiate Network, has been one of the recipients of support from…


Student Assembly Enters Trustee Fray

The Student Assembly’s Alumni Affairs Committee submitted questionnaires to the six alumni Trustee candidates, asking their positions on free speech, room searches, athletics, fraternities, class…