Monday, April 14, 2003Re: Community LetterThe war in Iraq has stimulated a great deal of debate on campus. Students, faculty, and staff have participated in a series of discussions on various aspects of the war, and, like the rest of the country, the Dartmouth community includes people who represent the whole range of opinions. But it is moments like these that underline more than ever the importance of open dialogue and the need to protect and even encourage freedom of expression.I nearly spilled my tea when I read this. Posted by Emmett at 4:14 PM Comments Post a Comment (we enforce our comments policy) |
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