Attica (2021), Tricky Dick, and Nelson A. Rockefeller
Senior Correspondent Jonathan G. Nicastro covers a new investigation into the events of the 1971 Attica Prison Uprising, which ended in the deaths of 33 inmates and 10 prison guards.
Senior Correspondent Jonathan G. Nicastro covers a new investigation into the events of the 1971 Attica Prison Uprising, which ended in the deaths of 33 inmates and 10 prison guards.
Editor Emeritus Devon M. Kurtz and Senior Correspondent Jonathan G. Nicastro review a reflection on African-American rural life by a Dartmouth alumna.
Associate Editor Jonathan G. Nicastro reflects on the bibulous culture of our College and proposes an intellectual alternative.
GWU faculty member Samuel Goldman speaks to the Political Economy Project (PEP) about the different types of American nationalism.
The Review examines the latest scholarship from one of the Economics Department’s most beloved professors.
Researcher Phillip W. Magness explains the falsehoods behind The New York Times’ 1619 Project.
The Review reviews a recent talk by Harvard psychology professor Steven Pinker at Dartmouth where the public intellectual explained how the world has gotten better, despite the best arguments of the Left.
Contributor Jonathan G. Nicastro reviews libertarian satirist P.J. O’Rourke’s seminal work of political humor.
The writer of Ronald Reagan’s “Tear Down This Wall” speech and Hoover Institution Murdoch Distinguished Policy Fellow at Stanford University returns to his alma mater to discuss the background behind his historic speech, his career, and how his Dartmouth education enabled him to help change the course of world history.