Tempus Fugit, Amor Manet: A Valediction of Gratitude
Outgoing Editor-In-Chief Jacob H. Parker bids farewell to The Review and to Dartmouth.
Outgoing Editor-In-Chief Jacob H. Parker bids farewell to The Review and to Dartmouth.
The Review’s pea-green freshmen reflect on their first Winter Carnival, which took place during an especially warm winter.
There was a time when the word “Dartmouth” would conjure up spell-binding images of the “Mardi Gras of the North”: our Winter Carnival tradition. Editor-in-Chief Jacob H. Parker reflects on this tradition’s decline and its implications.
Oh, you did the Polar Plunge? You must be a big guy on campus. Senior Editor Zoe E. Dominguez reflects on campus facetimey-ness.
Associate Editor Olivia P. Becker reflects on the inequality of the sorority rush process.
Senior Editor Zoe E. Dominguez adds a further layer of analysis to our coverage of Dartmouth’s next president.
Editor-in-Chief Jacob H. Parker reflects on the limitations of out-and-proud, nationally-focused conservatism in the ivory tower.
Senior Editors Zoe E. Dominguez and James D. Eiler dissect a new list of approved religious holidays released by the Tucker Center. Beware, dear reader, ivory-tower absurdity follows!
The Review interviews the College’s next president: a cognitive scientist and researcher who is the current president of Barnard College.
With the two-year anniversary of the College’s Tobacco Ban, the fire of the Dartmouth Spirit is but a dim flicker.