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We at The Dartmouth Review offer these Greek house profiles as a general guide for the curious freshman. Every description should be taken with a grain of salt, and readers are encouraged to form ...
Editor’s note: On Wednesday, October 4, Editor-in-Chief Matthew O. Skrod (TDR) interviewed the acclaimed film critic and historian David Thomson (DT) about his career and his time at Dartmouth, as a ...
On Thursday, April 11, Editor-in-Chief of The Dartmouth Review Zoe E. Dominguez (TDR) sat down with Former Libertarian Vice Presidential Nominee Spike Cohen (SC) for an hour long interview on a wide ...
By Aziz G. Sayigh, Boris V. Vabson, Anfin S. Erickson, and Charles S. Dameron September 24, 2010 What other American college lent its name to a foundational Supreme Court legal decision? Or continued ...
It will bring a few crazies out of the woodwork who lash out. The Dylan Roof types. There aren’t many in the US but they do exist. Someone will die over these protests I am afraid. A dozen or so white ...
Twenty years ago, tragedy struck the Dartmouth community. The violent actions of two local teenagers left many around Dartmouth grieving their losses and fearing for their safety. Since the founding ...
The expansion of the welfare state during the 20 th century prompted an expansion of the federal government. The New Deal and the Great Society forever changed the relationship between federal and ...
Mayor Pete: The first class of Ivy League students is the Mayor Pete demographic. In many ways, Pete represents the ideal of what many had hoped American higher education could be, embodying an ideal ...
In 2004, Ferguson was named one of Time ‘s 100 most influential people in the world. Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons. Digital Editor of The Dartmouth Review Lintaro Donovan (TDR) interviewed Niall ...
Rarely does one find a translation of ancient philosophy that is easy to read. Even more rarely does one find a translation that is both readable and enjoyable. A holy grail is that translation of ...
Editor’s Note: This piece is in response to a recent petition addressed to the Dartmouth administration aimed at silencing The Dartmouth Review. The full text of the petition can be found here.
Having served as President George W. Bush’s U.S. Trade Representative from 2005-2006, Mr. Portman was elected to the Senate in 2010. Editor’s Note: Digital Editor of The Dartmouth Review Lintaro ...