Articles by Rachel T. Gambee


A History of Women’s Admissions

Female members of the Class of 1976 walk across the Green. Photo courtesy of Dartmouth Alumni. In our 22S Commencement issue, we had the pleasure…


On Beijing 2022

Dartmouth students love the Winter Olympics. As one typically articulate Heorot put it to me this week, “the Summer Olympics, they’re kind of eh, but…


On a Return to Normalcy

2022 could not have brought with it a sharper contrast between Dartmouth’s current Covid response and the policies implemented this time last year. Last winter,…


On Truth and Bias in the Classroom

In our annual book review issue, staffers at The Review read and review recently published books written by Dartmouth professors and alumni. This issue also…


On Necessary Risks

As a member of the class of 2021, I am one of the few students still on campus who has completed the traditional homecoming bonfire…


On Comparative Gratitude

Last month The Washington Post published an editorial that was so excellent I considered obtaining the rights to republish it in this issue. The piece—“Inside…


In Defense of The Dartmouth Review

The Dartmouth Review: a proud part of the Rauner Special Collection This summer, the actions of a former Review contributor, Blake Neff ’13, triggered a…


On Sheep and Other Mammals

When I graduated from high school in 2017, William Deresiewicz’s book Excellent Sheep: The Mis-Education of the American Elite and The Way to a Meaningful Life…


On Elections and Their Consequences

If you opened this article looking for commentary on the 2020 election, I’m sorry to disappoint. Contrary to popular theory, The Review generally forgoes national news…