“Freshman View”: Frat Ban Ends
Alexander C. Barrow, Associate Editor It was finally the night every ’27 has been waiting for: the night that frat ban was lifted. For weeks,…
Alexander C. Barrow, Associate Editor It was finally the night every ’27 has been waiting for: the night that frat ban was lifted. For weeks,…
“The 1964 Bonfire on Dartmouth Night” by William Rodarmor ’63 | Courtesy of Dartmouth College Photographic Files Alexander C. Barrow, Associate Editor The homecoming bonfire…
Executive Editor James D. Eiler discusses Animal House (1978), its screenwriter Chris Miller ’63, its reception at Dartmouth, and its continued influence at the College.
Editor-in-Chief Matthew O. Skrod gives his yearly reviews of the six films screened during the “Telluride at Dartmouth” series.
Associate Editor Dalton A. Swenson reviews a campus screening of Ken Burns’ latest documentary at which the film’s producer, Julie Dunphy ’80, was on hand to provide remarks.
Associate Editor and Student Director of the Dartmouth Film Society Caroline E. Wong discusses the Society’s history at the College.
The Dartmouth Review applauds the arrest of pro-Palestinian student protesters who threatened violence.
Dartmouth reacts to the recent attacks on the Jewish State, which have ignited a war of words throughout the Ivy League and beyond.
In their first weeks at Dartmouth College, the Class of 2027 reflects on the institution’s rich traditions, sharing mixed sentiments on orientation but emphasizing the lasting bonds and unique experiences that come with being part of the Dartmouth tradition.
Summer President and Publisher James D. Eiler considers President Beilock’s first term at Dartmouth.