2006


Dartmouth on ESPN.com

…for all the wrong reasons, as you can imagine. In instances like these, I begin to reconsider my “any press is good press” mantra. The…


Is this any way to treat a guest?

The Dartmouth features two web updates in the online Opinion section, including one letter from alumnus Robert Marchant ’57: Despite the recent incidents involving the…


Dartmouth’s Dubious Distinction

Scott Johnson at Powerline comments on the UND “Fighting Sioux” controversy, demonstrating how Dartmouth AD Josie Harper’s apology to students has quite possibly set the…


Reaction from North Dakota

In addition to the near unanimous indictments of Dartmouth Athletic Director Josie Harper’s letter to the community on Monday coming from college sports websites and…


More on the letter

Hockey fans are having a field day with this one as well, over at US College Hockey Online. Read the comments here. I’ll be back…


The Merits of Self-Flagellation

The blog DeadSpin.com lambastes Dartmouth Athletic Director Josie Harper for her erstwhile apology for North Dakota’s mascot (see below). The comments on the post are…


Dead Horse Crosses Line

And one more in the ongoing Indian bitch-a-thon: In today’s Daily D, Dartmouth Athletic Director Josie Harper apologizes for the University of North Dakota’s participation…


That Poor, Poor Dead Horse

The Native Americans ad Dartmouth (NADs) began their campaign of misinformation today in today’s Daily D in a two-page advertisement entitled “When Good People Do…


Telling Someone Who Cares

It seems that the Native Americans at Dartmouth are no longer content with subjecting just the Dartmouth community to their typical laundry list of offensive…