Thursday, May 23, 2002Janos on Dorm DeliveryIn an Op-Ed in today's Daily Dartmouth, SA president elect Janos Marton has made a polite, yet convincing argument against banning dorm delivery of publications. Using such phrases as "for Redman to claim that publications violate the trust of fellow students by delivering copies of a magazine or newspaper to their doors shows that he does not understand the nature of debate at Dartmouth," Janos exposes the administration's convoluted thinking. This sort of polite, but pointed criticism has not been seen from the outgoing SA president, Molly Stutzman. Janos has shown that our votes were not totally in vain. Hopefully, this is the first of many such articles critiquing misguided policy.Posted by JR at 9:31 AM Comments Post a Comment (we enforce our comments policy) |
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