Improving the Dartmouth Range
Dartmouth has long been the most rustic member of the Ivy League. While many of the Ancient Eight conjure up images of reading Milton in…
Dartmouth has long been the most rustic member of the Ivy League. While many of the Ancient Eight conjure up images of reading Milton in…
Dinesh D’Souza spoke at Dartmouth College on Monday, February 11th, 2019. It was a relatively tame event—that is, put in contrast with the violent clashes…
Despite the vast leaps that society has made in the care and acceptance of people with intellectual disabilities, there is still a lot to be…
Interviewed by: Jane Carroll Place: Baker Library, Hanover, New Hampshire Date: July 15, 1997 Excerpts: Carroll: Today is July 15, 1997, and I am speaking…
The death of a writer is a unique occurrence in mortal passings. Behind him is left not only loved living family and friends but loved…
Editor’s Note: This piece was originally published in January 2006 More or less, The Dartmouth Review was launched in the living room of my house…
We are living in the cancelocene. So it has been called. We, living in a society, determine who is in and who is out. Transgressions against…
New York Senator and Democratic Presidential candidate Kirsten Gillibrand, a 1988 graduate of the College, became the first 2020 candidate to visit Dartmouth, speaking to…
On February 17th, Professor Jeffrey Hart passed away, just seven days shy of his 89th birthday. Professor Hart was Professor Emeritus of English at the…
I owe my career to Professor Hart. More than that, I owe my direction in life to him. Professor Hart was a mentor in the…