More Transparency on the Way?
In a favorable new development, the College has decided to start making the biannual senior surveys available to the public. Previously, the collected data had…
In a favorable new development, the College has decided to start making the biannual senior surveys available to the public. Previously, the collected data had…
The Opinion section of today’s Wall Street Journal features an excellent piece by former Review editor-in-chief Joseph Rago ’05. A choice excerpt: I once wrote…
>Date: 04 May 2008>From: Untamed>Subject: Photoshoot today>To: (Recipient list suppressed) If you are interested in participating in a photoshoot for the new issue of untamed,…
In the same piece that Mostafa linked to in the post below, there is also this little gem: In an unrelated development on Thursday, the…
A hilariously biased front-page story from today’s D: Alumni have allegedly been subjected to “push polls” favoring the pro-lawsuit candidates in the Association of Alumni…
The AoA Executive Committee just contacted The Dartmouth Review with the following statement. Of particular interest is the penultimate paragraph, where the EC explains the…
Apparently the Daily D was doing all those outraged by the comic a favor. From a blog called Angry Asian Man: Too bad the The…
Review correspondent Tyler Brace conducted the following two interviews with Prof. Priya Venkatesan after news broke here on Saturday afternoon that she was threatening to…
“It goes without saying that a lot of underrepresented groups feel mistreated here, whether it’s by the Greek system, The Dartmouth Review or just the…
UPDATE 8:45pm: In further correspondence with the Review, Venkatesan has stated that she changed her mind and still plans on pursuing legal action against the…