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Monday, September 18, 2000
The Beautiful: Dartmouth's Best ProfessorsA guide to Dartmouth's best professors. The Damned: Dartmouth's Worst ProfessorsA guide to Dartmouth's worst professors. Courses of NoteWe provide here course reviews of a few of the introductory courses you are likely to consider, and a few smaller, upper-level courses that have met with consistently excellent reviews over the past few years. College: Greek Future BleakIf the College follows through on its current Greek housing policy, houses will eventually be derecognized, and many (especially those who receive loans from the College) would likely be bought out by Dartmouth. Dartmouth's Doomsday ProphetAndrew Grossman reviews Donella Meadows' Beyond the Limits. Learning to Like Allen GinsbergTo the astonishment of everyone present, Allen Ginsberg showed up at a book party for my When the Going was Good! (1982), a celebration of the 1950s and a refutation of the claim that they were boring. Given this context, Ginsberg's sudden appearance was perfect. Ivy League Football PreviewAlmost every Ivy team looks better on offense than it does on defense, so this season should be marked by many high-scoring, entertaining matches that will be fun to watch even if your team doesn't prevail. Letters to the EditorFor many years, I believe the Trustees and Messrs. Freedman and Wright have violated their fiduciary responsibilities in many areas—but they have succeeded in their goal of making Dartmouth the Harvard of the North Woods. They won. We are no longer unique and great. We are little more than a Harvard clone. Has the Review Ever Offended You?Students manning the protest table blamed The Review for perpetuating a "myopic and phallocentric" view of life at Dartmouth. |
I'm Going to Say it NowThe conservative movement has long been concerned with the politicization of American higher education.
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