Posted by Todd Zywicki:
Dartmouth Bloggers:

   One of the fun and gratifying parts of the Dartmouth experience has
   been to find out all the Dartmouth bloggers who are out there. As many
   are aware, Powerline, Hugh Hewitt, and others have been following the
   story.

   But equally delightful has been reading the dialogue and discussion
   among current students and recent alumni who are blogging. There is
   some especially interesting stuff at the brand-new [1]Voices in the
   Wilderness, [2]Dartlog, the [3]Dartmouth Observer, and [4]Joe
   Malchow's Dartblog.

   Regardless of how it all comes out, it is just wonderful to see this
   sort of democracy and deliberation in action by Dartmouth students and
   recent alumni. Some really original and good stuff here too, such as
   this post by [5]Voices in the Wilderness on alumni giving rates and
   the implications for Dartmouth, [6]this interesting historical piece
   on a Yale Trustee election a few years ago, this clever and
   interesting post by [7]Chien Wen Kung on the Dartmouth Observer, and
   this [8]breaking news on the apparent removal of the documents
   covering Dartmouth's speech code, and [9]some questions raised about
   what this may or may not mean for free speech at Dartmouth (i.e., what
   are the rules now if the speech code has disappeared--is it still in
   effect?).

   At Dartmouth at least, the blogosphere seems to be supplementing the
   traditional student lounge "bull session" as the place for exchanging
   ideas, even about things like the trustee election.

   Regardless of how this all comes out, as a blogger, I can't help but
   admire the sophisticated conversations going on in these student and
   recent-student blogs. Assuming similar things are going on at other
   schools, the implications of the blog revolution for alumni who want
   to keep track of the full story of what is really happening at their
   various institutions is really quite profound.

References

   1. http://voicesinthewilderness.blogspot.com/
   2. http://www.dartlog.net/
   3. http://dartobserver.blogspot.com/
   4. http://www.dartblog.com/
   5. http://voicesinthewilderness.blogspot.com/2005/03/alumni-support.html
   6. http://voicesinthewilderness.blogspot.com/2005/03/sound-familiar.html
   7. http://dartobserver.blogspot.com/
   8. http://www.dartlog.net/2005/03/dartmouths-speech-coderemoved.php
   9. http://www.dartblog.com/data/001504.html

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