Friday, November 15, 2002AlsoIn the Times article from earlier this week, some students were complaining that they felt that profs singled them out for the "black opinion" in class and they worried other students assumed they were at Dartmouth solely because of affirmative action. Doesn't creating this office (along with affinity houses and minority recruiting) only further serve to isolate and group students by race? How much you want to bet that the same students who were complaining in the article also participate in functions sponsored by the Office of Black Students Advising. You can either complain about being race-identified or you can participate in groups and events that are race-identified. You cannot, however, have it both ways.Posted by Ryan at 12:04 PM Comments Post a Comment (we enforce our comments policy) |
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