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Friday, June 06, 2003

A Dartmouth Lu'au

Tomorrow night, the 50th anniversary dinner is going to be a lu'au.
This is why it's a big deal.
"Apparently it's okay have a lu'au for old people who might be able to write the College big checks, but not actual students at the College," remarked one '03. Or maybe it's that alums are wiser or have thicker skins or are less PC or are more conservative or are racists or aren't as fussy.
In any case, it's all ridiculous.


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Monday, June 02, 2003

FIRE on MSNBC

Tonight, at 6pm EST, FIRE's legal director, Greg Lukianoff, will be a guess on MSNBC's "Buchanan and Press." He'll be discussing "free speech zones" -- i.e., censorship zones -- on college and university campuses. Be sure to tune in...

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Sunday, June 01, 2003

Re: Big Brother on the hill - Green Terror

A reader writes in:
I am also horrified at the privacy violation of the GreenPrint message on the DartLog about the top 25 students using paper.

One thing that you may want to note on the DartLog is that no only is the college monitoring how much people print, but they are disclosing it to students! Callen H. Thompson, the author of the e-mail on the Dartlog, is a '05!

~Jed Sorokin-Altmann

Can these student monitors also find out what you're printing. Do they have access to print job names or even the actual contents of the jobs?

It's worth finding out. Any word from Kiewit would be welcome.

I predict that free printing for students will come to an end within a year or two, once all those students who became used to the print windows graduate. Less outrage that way.


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