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Ivy Day – for any unknowing readers – is the name of the day when all eight Ivy League institutions release their decisions, and it…
Ivy Day – for any unknowing readers – is the name of the day when all eight Ivy League institutions release their decisions, and it…
Editor’s Note: Oscar R. Cornejo Casares ’17 is a founding member of the Dartmouth Coalition for Immigration Reform, Equality, and Dreamers (CoFIRED) and has served…
In his 1961 Farewell Address, President Dwight D. Eisenhower issued a solemn warning, stating that “This world of ours… must avoid becoming a community of…
It has been a year of major administrative shakeups, with the restoration of the Dean of the College’s authority, a new dean of the Geisel…
The Dartmouth Review (TDR): I know a bit about your background, that you grew up in the Soviet Union. Could you tell us a bit…
When in college, research opportunities are seemingly everywhere, and at Dartmouth, opportunities abound, even for young undergraduates who have not yet completed a major course…
The Dartmouth Review (TDR): When you were younger, did you have any idea that one day you might be a professor, or ever envision yourself…
On March 31, 2016, the Dartmouth Admissions Office released admissions decisions for the class of 2020, this year’s freshman class. The press release from their…
The Dartmouth Twilight Song may seem one of the more cliché songs in the Dartmouth repertoire. It conjures images of Dartmouth men: bright-eyed, white-collared youths…
In his book The Black Swan, Nassim Taleb uses the metaphor of Umberto Eco’s “antilibrary” to highlight our modern misunderstandings about collections of books. While…