Articles by The Dartmouth Review

Academic Freedom

The fine folks at NRO found this gem about what academic freedom means in Britain at the moment. Due to how absurd this Prof. Baker…


DartLog Update

Since it’s the summer and, presumably, no one’s reading this anyway, I made a few changes to the site – The layout has been updated…



Hagelin in the News

Dartmouth’s own John Hagelin, former Natural Law Party candidate for President (and former loser to Pat Buchanan for the Reform nomination), makes today’s Best of…


Query

I’ve returned to the Hanover Plain for a brief stint as a research assistant and I noticed that the memorial in Collis to those Men…


Drug testing

Dartmouth student Lindsay Earls loses in her appeal to the Supreme Court over mandatory drug-testing for participants in extracurricular activites. The Court was split 5-4,…


More on Gov. 30

A discussion of Dartmouth’s Gov. 30 syllabus, as described by Rollo Begley on this page the other day. From Campus Nonsense.


XI = 11, not 9…yes?

From the D: “Moreover, her [new Athletic Director JoAnn ‘Josie’ Harper] promotion arrives in a year marking the 30-year anniversary of Title XI (federal legislation…


Brit Hume

He just signed off, “Fair, balanced, unafraid…and under God.”


On flattery

Mr. Joshi might note that most of the reportage in TDR‘s “The Week in Review” concerns Dartmouth and local goings-on. It’s hard work to cover…