
Editorial:
Let's Be Positive
Letters
to the Editor
The Week in
Review
Objectifying
Offense
by Alexander Wilson
Rarely is
any attempt made to define what we mean by what is offensive or why it
is such an unholy and unacceptable state of affairs.
Speaking
for the Greeks
by Steven Menashi
"Sigma
Nu feels that the current voice of the Greek System, the Coed
Fraternity and Sorority Council (CFSC), is ineffective in representing
the views of the system or the organizations within,"
Dartmouth
Derecognizes Zeta Psi
by Matthew Tokson
Dean Martin
Redman of the Office of Residential Life announced today that Zeta Psi
fraternity has been permanently derecognized and will no longer exist
at Dartmouth.
Miss Cleo
Predicts Heorot's Future
by Matthew Tokson
What would
become of my fraternity? Was the College involved in some sort of plot
to demolish whatever house I planned to live in? How would ORL’s
mysterious investigation play out?
Bargain
Basement Debauchery
by Kevin Parkman
With the
Greek system on its way out and alternative social options the words
of the day, it was determined that White River Junction’s
watering hole and strip club, Cactus Jack’s, must be explored.
Sullivan
on Bush: "So far, so good"
by Matthew Tokson
Andrew
Sullivan has emerged as one of the prominent voices of the gay
conservative movement. The Dartmouth Review caught up with Sullivan to
ask him a few questions about Bush and his gay constituents.
Halvorssen:
Dartmouth is "PC Hell"
by Andrew Grossman
The Dartmouth Review talks with
Thor L. Halvorssen of the Foundation for Individual Rights in
Education about the College's decision to derecognize Zeta Psi.
The
National
Media Return to Hanover
by J. Lawrence Scholer
Hordes of
television crews and reporters swarmed onto Webster Avenue,
Dartmouth’s fraternity row, Friday, May 11, in the wake of the
College’s decision to permanently derecognize Zeta Psi fraternity.
Student
Response to Derecognition
by Seth Goldberg
Many
students interviewed by The Dartmouth Review agreed that the
derecognition of Zete was merely a sign of the times, as Dartmouth has
become increasingly hostile to Greek organizations.
Spring
Elections Wrap-up
by Alexander Talcott
On May 9
and 10, students voted in elections for Student Assembly
representatives, class officers, College committee and Green Key
Society members.
Be All You
Can Be in the ROTC
by Alexander Talcott
The College
has only eight students active in its Army ROTC program. A single
student has been commissioned each of the past two years. The College
is a mere extension center of Norwich University as its program is
"too small to warrant a full-time Army Staff,"
Lessons on
Readiness at Peace
by Jeffrey Hart
In
retrospect, the period ending on December 7, 1941, possesses a strange
quality. As I recall, most people thought we would get into the war,
but everyone was stunned by the Japanese attack.
The Last Word

Far better it is to dare mighty
things, to win great triumphs, even though
checkered by failure, than to rank with those
poor spirits who neither enjoy much nor suffer
much, because they live in the gray twilight that
knows neither victory nor defeat.
Theodore
Roosevelt
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