Articles by The Dartmouth Review

Re: Torino

I would also add that Dartmouth’s total of 13 athletes is nearly half of the entire Ivy League’s count of 27 competitors.


Update: Dartmouth at Torino

Four Dartmouth students and alums will be representing three nations as they compete in the Alpine Skiing competition at the Torino Winter Olympic Games. According…


TDR Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Gala

The Dartmouth Review requests the pleasure of your company at its gala commemorating its twenty-fifth anniversary on Friday, the twenty-first of April at six o’clock,…


NACUBO endowment data

The National Association of College and University Business Officers has released some new information on college endowments. It’s definitely worth perusing. The general index may…


Unfortunate Photo

Today’s Daily Dartmouth features an article about a Tuck program to introduce more women and minorities to Wall Street careers. But perhaps this wasn’t the…


Grossman ’02 Corrects Simon ’06

Andrew Grossman, former Editor of The Dartmouth Review, most recent letter to the editor corrects Justine Simon’s Palestinian apologia in today’s Dartmouth.


Konrad ’89 Makes Olympic Team

Sarah Konrad ’89 will soon make history as the first US female athlete to compete in two events in the Olympic Games. She will be…


Preysman ’04 wins Mitchell

Congratulations are in order for Daniel Preysman ’04, who was recently named a Mitchell Scholar, the first Dartmouth student or alumnus so honored.


Raising Awareness

Date: 16 Jan 2006 11:08:17 ESTFrom: Cluster-East WheelockSubject: Thievery from RefridgeratorsTo: (Recipient list suppressed) Hello: Once more, into the breach about refridgerator issues… I have…


Al Sharpton

You might think it was someone’s idea of a sick joke, but it’s not — activist/minister/demagogue Al Sharpton is speaking today in Alumni Hall, courtesy…