Myles Dakan
Guest Writer
Myles Louis Dakan '10 studies linguistics, music, and mathematics. He originally joined the Daily Gazette in a successful bid to survive his first round of Willets Assassins. Though eventually killed, Myles continued to write for the Gazette and has been continuously mixed up with Miles ever since.
Myles served as Arts Editor for the Gazette during Fall, 2007. He is currently serving as Assistant News Editor for the Spring, 2008 term.
History with the Gazette
- 2007: Arts Editor
- 2006: Staff Reporter
Contributions to the Gazette
September 2006
October 2006
November 2006
January 2007
February 2007
- What is Uchi, What is Soto: The Cultural Implications of Japanese Grammar
- Stammbaum or continuum: the state of modern Aramaic
- Modernity and the Alphabet: Gardener speaks on Japanese modernist poetry
March 2007
April 2007
August 2007
September 2007
- Plant Picks: The Dean Bond Rose Garden
- Kemp Hall Construction
- Plant Picks Still Open
- Plant Picks: The Hydrangea Collection
- Weekend Roundup: Philly anyone?
- Sigma Xi Student Poster Session
- Weekend Roundup: Museums and Music
October 2007
- The curious case of construction on Parrish Beach
- Weekend Roundup: Ratatouille, Dactyls, and other Exotic Birds
- Sprinklers, Sprinklers Everywhere (But Why?)
- Restaurant Reviews: A Taste of Asia
November 2007
December 2007
January 2008
February 2008
- What Happened to the Blue Tree?
- Restaurant Review: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
- Restaurant Review Roundup


