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...Dartmouth??s going to be tough,” said sophomore forward Jenny Brine following Saturday’s victory over Providence. “I like the way it’s looking. We have a good chance. We’re going to prove ourselves before Christmas break...
...worried, the Crimson will have to play at its peak next Friday at Dartmouth, which has the second highest scoring output in the ECAC. Like Harvard, which has three Olympians (Vaillancourt, Chu and Cahow) back after a year-long absence, Dartmouth has its four Olympians back.“Dartmouth??s going to be tough,” Brine said. “I like the way it’s looking. We have a good chance. We’re going to prove ourselves before Christmas break...
...apology was addressed to the Dartmouth community and served to affirm the view of the Dartmouth Athletic Department that the mascots which the NCAA has deemed “hostile and offensive” are indeed so. Harper was speaking in the context of several recent events at Dartmouth??events of such magnitude that Dartmouth??s president has officially addressed them and, just last week, sparked a “Solidarity Against Hatred” rally attended by several hundred Dartmouth students, staff, and faculty...
While Native Americans at Harvard College (NAHC), the Harvard University Native American Program (HUNAP), and several individual native Harvard students have supported Dartmouth??s native community throughout this fall, neither NAHC nor HUNAP have asked for any such apology from Harvard’s athletic department. To suggest that we are being denied one is a misrepresentation of the campus climate and places Harvard’s native community in an unnecessarily polarizing position on campus. While it is the position of HUNAP and of NAHC that such mascots are offensive and wrong, it should also be noted...
...fair comparison can be drawn between Dartmouth and Harvard at this time, it is this: while Dartmouth??s athletic director, in light of campus events, felt the need to apologize to the Dartmouth community, so should The Crimson and Jonathan Lehman address the concerns of and apologize to Harvard’s native community for an article which was both misinformed and deliberately callous...