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The Little Green Blog: Dartmouth's Endowment, Past & Present
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Letters to the Editor. June 12, 2012. Dartmouth's Endowment, Past and Present. Two weeks ago, a Dartmouth administrator was quoted in The D. Defending the College against criticisms launched by the group styling itself the Friends of Eleazar Wheelock. Responding to claims that mismanagement has led Dartmouth's endowment to underperform compared to peer institutions, the College's spokesman Justin Anderson suggested that the endowment has, in fact,. Figure 1: Dartmouth Growth in Comparison ( Enlarge.
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The Little Green Blog: The Sheer Lunacy of the Christian Right
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Letters to the Editor. August 2, 2012. The Sheer Lunacy of the Christian Right. I want you to go back to the last paragraph and read that last sentence. We were supposed to show our support for Jesus Christ by giving money to a corporation so it could give its profits to causes that serve only to demean our fellow man (or woman). Don’t believe me? What Would Jesus Do? Probably not eat at Chick fil-A. Posted by Christopher D. Chavis. Political correctness seems to be the new morality. Ive run across a lot...
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The Little Green Blog: News Tips
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Letters to the Editor. If you know of news or information that LGB should cover, we invite you to send us an e-mail here. We guarantee your anonymity if you request it. For further information on the LGB News Tip policy, please contact our director here. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Enter your email address:. The Little Green Blog is written by, for, and principally about the students and alumni of Dartmouth College. Brice D. L. Acree '09. The Sheer Lunacy of the Christian Right. REVIEW: One Bullet Away.
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The Little Green Blog: April 2011
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Letters to the Editor. April 20, 2011. The Making of a Shadow President. In recent posts, this space endorsed Will Hix 12. In his race for Student Assembly president. In addition to his bona fides as a campus leader. And considerable gravitas, we believed that Mr. Hixs candidacy constituted a valuable cause for the student body. An egregious decision. Posted by Brice D. L. Acree. April 16, 2011. Hix '12, Dartmouth Student Body, both shafted in student election. Max Yoeli 12 - 691 votes (16.5%. Oh, thats ...
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January | 2012 | Alex DiBranco
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Monthly Archives: January 2012. January 31, 2012 · 8:41 pm. How Facebook Can Really Help Women Connect. Facebook recently launched a “ Women Connect. 8221; app, calling it “an online platform for organizations and causes to connect and share information with supporters about issues of gender equality and women’s empowerment. Apparently, it’s a part of Facebook’s “Diversity campaign.”. The almost 200,000 people who signed the Change.org petition. To leave breastfeeding pictures alone. Calling on the San F...
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The Little Green Blog: Consequences of an Active Board
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Letters to the Editor. June 17, 2012. Consequences of an Active Board. Photo courtesy of the Washington Post. The Board of Visitors (i.e., the trustees) of the University of Virginia asked President Teresa Sullivan to resign about a week ago. The board hatched the plan. Over several months, led by the rector Helen Dragas, but apparently did not inform the University's president until June 8. The furor following pushed the faculty to declare no confidence. By the Washington Post. Dartmouth alumni should n...
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The Little Green Blog: March 2012
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Letters to the Editor. March 30, 2012. JK Trotter's Joe Asch IvyGate Meltdown! IvyGate editor J.K. Trotter today unleashed a mouth-foaming, veins-bulging, pants-crapping diatribe. More worthy of IvyGate heroines Sara Ackerman. Ger Joe Asch. Trotter, whose IvyGate Blog. Makes its name (and money) by publicly embarrassing private students of the Ivy League, took issues with Mr. Aschs nefarious attempt to ruin a student journalist’s life(! In a frat basement? Due only to said staff member’s age, Asch&...
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Victory! FBI Acknowledges That Rape Really Is Rape | Alex DiBranco
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Women’s Professional Soccer Survives With Help From 50,000 Fans. US Women’s Football Players Say: Let Girls Play! January 9, 2012 · 9:28 pm. FBI Acknowledges That Rape Really Is Rape. Happy New Year — out with the old, and in with the new! More than 140,000 Change.org members. Signed a petition launched by. Demanding the FBI recognize that rape is rape — and it worked. On Friday, the Obama administration approved a new nationwide definition of rape. The first change in. Executive Editor Katherine Spillar.
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Today Is the #notfunnyfacebook Twitter Action Day | Alex DiBranco
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Don’t Let Women in Your Town Get Tricked by Fake Clinics. Women’s Professional Soccer Survives With Help From 50,000 Fans →. November 1, 2011 · 11:15 pm. Today Is the #notfunnyfacebook Twitter Action Day. Over 180,000 of you have petitioned Facebook asking for the removal of pages advocating sexual violence and violence against women, signing your name to a campaign. Launched by Florida activist John Raines. You’ve pointed out that Facebook’s own Terms of Service. By tweeting at Facebook using the hashta...
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Believing in God: I Just Don’t | Alex DiBranco
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Don’t Read the Comments! Feminists and Atheists for War? July 14, 2009 · 1:41 am. Believing in God: I Just Don’t. A sure sign that my New Yorker instinct has yet to fully kick back in after four years of college in small-town New Hampshire: when a guy on the street asked me to stop and lend him my ear, I actually paused. Turns out he was selling God–or at least his church. Then: Do you believe in God? Me: I just don’t. I just don’t. 8220;I just don’t” seemed a cop-out. Um…no, I replied (actually fi...