The Abolition of Man
Over the holiday break I found no better way to close 2018 than re-reading C.S. Lewis’s The Abolition of Man. This was particularly meaningful as…
Over the holiday break I found no better way to close 2018 than re-reading C.S. Lewis’s The Abolition of Man. This was particularly meaningful as…
We are graced with only a handful of years at the College on the Hill, so it is of considerable importance to figure out the best ways in which to spend them. For those more motivated among us, the question of how to maximize our brief intellectual interlude at the College is perhaps most pressing of all…
Mr. Bring takes a look at “The Corrosion of Conservatism” by Max Boot
On Thursday, the Trustees of Dartmouth College were sued for $70 million by seven former and current students (including an ’18 who graduated this past…
Around 9:45 PM last night, Hanover dispatch received a 911 call informing them of a shooting incident on the sidewalk outside the Christian Science Reading…
Editor’s Note: Edited and compiled by Daniel M. Bring. The obituary written by the Dartmouth Review will be followed by several written statements dedicated to…
Editor’s Summary: On October 23, David Horowitz spoke to a large gathering of Dartmouth students in the Rockefeller students at an event organized by the…
Last year the Dartmouth Board of Trustees supposedly permanently shut down a proposed plan to build new dormitories and thus expand the undergraduate student body…
On October 11, Professor Mary Coffey delivered the seventh annual Manton Foundation Lecture on the Orozco Murals. The murals The Epic of American Civilization, were…
Ambassador James Dobbins, now a Senior Fellow studying nation-building at the Rand Corporation, spoke to a crowd of about fifty people on October the 11th….