Anonymous wrote:
Well, if you insist:
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/06/us/dartmouth-sexual-abuse-settlement.html
https://www.unionleader.com/news/crime/sharp-increase-in-sexual-assault-reports-at-dartmouth/article_ba8f2987-27f5-5042-a7c5-dd2abef003d6.html
https://www.vnews.com/Dartmouth-community-grapples-with-addressing-sexual-misconduct-31985484
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/04/27/dartmouth-sexual-assault-protest-cancels-classes/2117159/
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/04/27/dartmouth-sexual-assault-protest-cancels-classes/2117159/
https://www.dartmouthspeaks.com
Anonymous wrote:Dartmouth is a real college, one of the few remaining that caters to smart kids who still want to frat hard and have a real college experience. If you'd rather spend those four years living the SJW life, go to Brown or Wesleyan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had always been aware of Dartmouth having a fratty reputation, and I know it's had several scandals, but this document which has been making the rounds in some groups my DC is in has me concerned.
https://www.scribd.com/document/489853960/The-Case-Against-Dartmouth
I've read through parts of this and some other reddit threads on this exact issue at Dartmouth, and the biggest rebuttal I've seen from Dartmouth grads is simply along the lines of "well it happens at other schools, too."
That's written by a student; why would you give it any credence?
What an odd thing to say. Wouldn't students have the most credibility when commenting on a school's culture?
And it's not just one student, it's several accounts.
No, students are full of themselves and prone to gross exaggeration to get attention. No one is editing this blog. Why would you trust some 18 year old blogger who is pissed off at the world and has SJW myopia? Go and read some read media reports.
Well, if you insist:
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/06/us/dartmouth-sexual-abuse-settlement.html
https://www.unionleader.com/news/crime/sharp-increase-in-sexual-assault-reports-at-dartmouth/article_ba8f2987-27f5-5042-a7c5-dd2abef003d6.html
https://www.vnews.com/Dartmouth-community-grapples-with-addressing-sexual-misconduct-31985484
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/04/27/dartmouth-sexual-assault-protest-cancels-classes/2117159/
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/04/27/dartmouth-sexual-assault-protest-cancels-classes/2117159/
https://www.dartmouthspeaks.com
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had always been aware of Dartmouth having a fratty reputation, and I know it's had several scandals, but this document which has been making the rounds in some groups my DC is in has me concerned.
https://www.scribd.com/document/489853960/The-Case-Against-Dartmouth
I've read through parts of this and some other reddit threads on this exact issue at Dartmouth, and the biggest rebuttal I've seen from Dartmouth grads is simply along the lines of "well it happens at other schools, too."
That's written by a student; why would you give it any credence?
What an odd thing to say. Wouldn't students have the most credibility when commenting on a school's culture?
And it's not just one student, it's several accounts.
No, students are full of themselves and prone to gross exaggeration to get attention. No one is editing this blog. Why would you trust some 18 year old blogger who is pissed off at the world and has SJW myopia? Go and read some read media reports.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had always been aware of Dartmouth having a fratty reputation, and I know it's had several scandals, but this document which has been making the rounds in some groups my DC is in has me concerned.
https://www.scribd.com/document/489853960/The-Case-Against-Dartmouth
I've read through parts of this and some other reddit threads on this exact issue at Dartmouth, and the biggest rebuttal I've seen from Dartmouth grads is simply along the lines of "well it happens at other schools, too."
That's written by a student; why would you give it any credence?
What an odd thing to say. Wouldn't students have the most credibility when commenting on a school's culture?
And it's not just one student, it's several accounts.
No, students are full of themselves and prone to gross exaggeration to get attention. No one is editing this blog. Why would you trust some 18 year old blogger who is pissed off at the world and has SJW myopia? Go and read some read media reports.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had always been aware of Dartmouth having a fratty reputation, and I know it's had several scandals, but this document which has been making the rounds in some groups my DC is in has me concerned.
https://www.scribd.com/document/489853960/The-Case-Against-Dartmouth
I've read through parts of this and some other reddit threads on this exact issue at Dartmouth, and the biggest rebuttal I've seen from Dartmouth grads is simply along the lines of "well it happens at other schools, too."
That's written by a student; why would you give it any credence?
What an odd thing to say. Wouldn't students have the most credibility when commenting on a school's culture?
And it's not just one student, it's several accounts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had always been aware of Dartmouth having a fratty reputation, and I know it's had several scandals, but this document which has been making the rounds in some groups my DC is in has me concerned.
https://www.scribd.com/document/489853960/The-Case-Against-Dartmouth
I've read through parts of this and some other reddit threads on this exact issue at Dartmouth, and the biggest rebuttal I've seen from Dartmouth grads is simply along the lines of "well it happens at other schools, too."
That's written by a student; why would you give it any credence?
Anonymous wrote:I had always been aware of Dartmouth having a fratty reputation, and I know it's had several scandals, but this document which has been making the rounds in some groups my DC is in has me concerned.
https://www.scribd.com/document/489853960/The-Case-Against-Dartmouth
I've read through parts of this and some other reddit threads on this exact issue at Dartmouth, and the biggest rebuttal I've seen from Dartmouth grads is simply along the lines of "well it happens at other schools, too."