King Charles III: A Failure
To even the casual historian, Charles, Prince of Wales’ eventual coronation as Charles III brings to mind the tumultuous period of constitutional uncertainty in 17th…
To even the casual historian, Charles, Prince of Wales’ eventual coronation as Charles III brings to mind the tumultuous period of constitutional uncertainty in 17th…
Like many political dissidents from totalitarian states, at least the living ones, Masha Gessen fled her homeland – twice. Born during the height of the…
The valiance and devotion of President Ronald Reagan and Pope John Paul II defined the winning battle against global communism in the latter half of…
Dartmouth Government Professor Brendan Nyhan recently collaborated on a study regarding viewership of “Fake News.” Fake news is a buzzword popularized by President Donald Trump…
In The Strange Death of Europe, British author and journalist Douglas Murray strives to document the readily apparent and dramatic upheaval occurring in Europe. One…
Winter has come, as has the tradition of reviewing some of the most meaningful, well written, and intellectually stimulating books of the past year. Unfortunately…
“Far too often, we come to destroy, not to build. As the country burns. And our institutions are undermined. And our values are compromised. And…
Amidst swirling controversy and argument about the meaning of tradition, the annual Homecoming bonfire went on as usual. As always, after just a few short…
This week the Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies 10 class opened their termly exhibit in Baker-Berry Library. As the display states, students were “required to…
In 1794, George Washington wrote that “Truth will ultimately prevail where there is pains to bring it to light.” Gone, however, are the days when…