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...letter to the editor published in The Dartmouth, the student-run daily.A week later, The Dartmouth Review published an issue entitled “The Natives are Getting Restless” and its cover depicted a Native American holding a scalp.An editorial in the same issue called Harper??s letter “appalling,” saying that her decision made Dartmouth the “laughingstock of all of academia.”“The administration and the campus as a whole owe the [Native Americans at Dartmouth] no sort of olive branch until...
...should Harper??s apology be construed to apply to or, frankly, to have anything to do with Harvard. The 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?...
...such mascots are offensive and wrong, it should also be noted that Harvard’s athletic department has adopted a policy of not scheduling games with schools on the list of offensive mascots released by the NCAA (save matches that were scheduled before the list was released). Thus, Harper??s apology is specific to “the Native American community and the Dartmouth community as a whole,” both native and non-native, in light of the climate and events on Dartmouth’s campus and the position that Dartmouth has adopted since...
Sunday, October 15 at Harper??s Ferry at 8 p.m. 158 Brighton Ave., Allston. Tickets $8 at http://www.harpersferryboston.com...
...also worked for the Washington Post, The Economist, and Harper?...