On Dartmouth’s Christian Heritage
Editor-in-Chief Jacob H. Parker recounts our College’s Christian roots and examines the state of spiritual life on campus today.
Editor-in-Chief Jacob H. Parker recounts our College’s Christian roots and examines the state of spiritual life on campus today.
The Review covers a Department of Philosophy talk by Princeton professor Catherine Clune-Taylor, who sees COVID as an attempted genocide of minorities by anti-vaccine white Americans.
God the Father on a throne, with Virgin Mary and Jesus by an anonymous painter from Westphalia, late 15th century. Painting courtesy of Wikimedia Commons….
President Phil Hanlon’s announcement that he will resign in June of 2023 has led many on campus, including the Review, to reflect on the “Hanlon Decade” and its impacts on our College.
Digital Editor Lintaro Donovan explains why Ivy League swimmers are not a constituency worth defending from gender theory.
Dartmouth students love the Winter Olympics. As one typically articulate Heorot put it to me this week, “the Summer Olympics, they’re kind of eh, but…
2022 could not have brought with it a sharper contrast between Dartmouth’s current Covid response and the policies implemented this time last year. Last winter,…
In our annual book review issue, staffers at The Review read and review recently published books written by Dartmouth professors and alumni. This issue also…
The writer of Ronald Reagan’s “Tear Down This Wall” speech and Hoover Institution Murdoch Distinguished Policy Fellow at Stanford University returns to his alma mater to discuss the background behind his historic speech, his career, and how his Dartmouth education enabled him to help change the course of world history.
On Sunday, October 24th, the College Republicans hosted a public panel featuring three prominent political figures who were to discuss the “Future of the GOP.”…