Articles by The Dartmouth Review

Taking a Cue from President Wright

Today’s Daily Dartmouth editorial on the Trustee election sounds a lot like the message President James Wright has been trying to sell to alumni: move…


Divestment Revisited

What are the effects? Niral Shah, the recent Dr. Frankenstein of Free ‘Waligore’ Dartmouth, the Dartmouth blog-o-sphere’s mysteriously reticent, left-liberal web log, has been pushing…



PSA

*********************************Date: 19 May 2005 23:45:32 EDTFrom: Rebecca M. HellerSubject: stolen computerTo: (Recipient list suppressed) Hi guys, Someone stole Sarah Morton’s computer out of the senior…


The ACIR strikes again.

Our friends at the Advisory Committee on Investor Responsibility are back at it.____________________________________Date: 19 May 2005 18:14:30 EDTFrom: Sally C. NewmanReply-To: paradewithoutpermitSubject: Investor Responsibility ForumTo:…



Two Items

You don’t see this every day: A professor openly hammering away at the College’s postmodern lilt. Meir Kohn may be an econ prof, but he…


Star Wars Mania Comes to Hanover

Upper Valley fans of the Star Wars movies are lining up to see the first showing of the series’ final film, Revenge of the Sith,…


The Alumni Council’s Admissions Agenda

The Alumni Council’s Enrollment and Admissions Committee is considering new rules to “diversify” alumni interviewers, and the committee’s members found little fault with Dean Karl…


Atlas of Health Care

Faculty at the Dartmouth Medical School have put together an “atlas of health care,” a database of how health resources are used nationwide. Their work…