Accountable: A Review
My reading of Warren Valdmanis and Michael O’Leary’s Accountable: The Rise of Citizen Capitalism, could not have come at a better time. Valdmanis, a Dartmouth…
My reading of Warren Valdmanis and Michael O’Leary’s Accountable: The Rise of Citizen Capitalism, could not have come at a better time. Valdmanis, a Dartmouth…
Elijah T. Oaks ’23 reviews Frank B. Wilderson III ’78 newest book.
When I first pulled my advanced reader copy of Sarah McCraw Crow’s most recent (and, as I would come to learn, first) novel from the…
José Clemente Orozco’s mural is an essential link to the spirit of the Mexican revolution. The Mexican Revolution is inextricably linked to artists as its…
As the campus tension between Biden and Bernie supporters ramped up, it seems that the beloved Dartmouth Jacko might have been caught in the crossfire.
“To introduce students to this complexity, in the final weeks of winter term, the Hood Museum hosted a lecture entitled The Economics of Art that explored the art market and determinants of value.”
If you’re a consistent reader of The Review, I’ll wager a guess and say that you voted for President Trump. Given the partisan nature of…
Private Racism by Sonu Bedi In a new book published just last year in late 2019, Dartmouth government professor Sonu Bedi takes on one of…
Presidential Poker: It’s a Full House. A barrage of missiles fired, a convoy destroyed, an Iranian general dead — the killing of Qasem Soleimani adds…
Yoga: The last stand of Spirituality in America. Sex and Religion are often two forces that are pitted against each other, but for many modern…