Articles by Sandor Farkas

At the Sexual Assault Symposium

For at least one segment of the Dartmouth community, the hard alcohol ban was not the most interesting result of Moving Dartmouth Forward (MDF)’s new…


Archaeology in Israel

From 1996 to 1999, the Muslim Waqf illegally constructed the subterranean el-Marwani Prayer Hall as an extension of the al-Aqsa mosque on Jerusalem’s Temple Mount….


Touched the Fire

Has the fire touched you? The Fire has touched us all in many ways: its sense of community has bonded us with our respective classes,…


The Single-Sex Greek System

Over Homecoming, the Class Connections program hosted social events between current students and alumni. At one such event, an alumnus read a list of defunct…


The College on the Hill

Dartmouth College is unique among its peers in the Ivy League, not simply because of the myriad cultural differences, but due to one, simple word:…



Israeli Issues at Dartmouth

Multiple Israeli-Palestinan activist groups are active on Dartmouth’s campus. Dartmouth students pay an extraordinary amount of attention to the Israel-Palestine conflict, far more than expected…


ROTC at Dartmouth

You see us around campus, sometimes in your class, and if you are a varsity athlete or morning-runner, you will see us wandering wearily in…


A Question of Days

A recent opinion piece in The Daily Dartmouth, written by SJP co-Presidents Feras Abdulla and Reem Chamseddine, outlines the background and current status of the…


A Brief History of Natives at Dartmouth

Editor’s Note: This piece is intended as an historical exploration of the facts pertaining to the early history of Native American students at Dartmouth. Many…