Wednesday, April 09, 2003The Dartmouth IndianIs it possible that this debate has gotten even more absurd since I graduated? "[Native American Studies Program Director] Hanitchak made the key distinction that while a mascot inherently reflects a power differential because the mascot 'serves' someone, the seal can indeed represent Dartmouth's origin as a school that would educate Native Americans," Student Life Chair Amit Anand '03 said. I just want to know one thing: who exactly has the DartMoose been "serving" all these years. Cause dammit, that's just wrong. Posted by Alexander at 9:59 AM Comments Post a Comment (we enforce our comments policy) |
Dartlog ToolsHanover NewsDartmouth LinksNota BeneArticles of note—culled from the Internet by TDR. Grim. How important is the libretto? Nothing thrills a classical music crowd more than a new piece of music that doesn't make them physically ill. "Irony, it turns out, does cross the Hudson River." You don't say. Child rape, pt. II. Dartmouth BlogsFavorites
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