Articles by The Dartmouth Review

Go See Julius Caesar

Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar is a play that lends itself to political statement. I’m sure my high school English teacher was not alone when, in the…


Boston Globe Correction

Correction: Because of reporting errors, a Feb. 10 Page One story on efforts to boost the payout of the GI Bill inaccurately described James Wright,…


Hurricane Season

S&S has recently outfitted their vehicles with amber lights, in order that they might be more visible after sunset. There have been some other changes…


Road to Webster Avenue

Joseph Asch ’79 has added some thought provoking concerns to the question about President Wright’s replacement. The whole piece is well worth a read, but…


Princeton to Offer a Gap Year

There was an interesting article in the Times yesterday about Princeton’s reconsideration of foreign study. Princeton currently manages to send about 30% of its students…


Movies! —with Non-Human Animals

>Date: 19 Feb 2008 19:49:34 -0500>From: Dartmouth Animal Welfare Group>Subject: MOVIE NIGHT FRIDAY!>To: (Recipient list suppressed) ************************ * Join us for a Movie Night *…


Visualizing Dartmouth’s Alcohol Policy

Dartblog has a telling graph illustrating alcohol infractions at Dartmouth compared to the other Ivy League Schools. We reported on similar but more extensive information…



Board to Give AoA 45 Days Notice

The Dartmouth Review has learned that the College will not seat new Charter Trustees on the 22nd of February. If and when the Board decides…


New Charter Trustees on the Way?

As Dartblog has already mentioned today, we are rapidly approaching the 22nd—the date, before which, the Board of Trustees promised not to seat any new…