Great Professors: Hakan Tell
Hakan Tell is an Associate Professor of Classics at the College specializing in Greek literature. He is renowned for his intensive Ancient Greek class, in…
Hakan Tell is an Associate Professor of Classics at the College specializing in Greek literature. He is renowned for his intensive Ancient Greek class, in…
Most Dartmouth students bridle at the mention of the word “temperance.” For some, it recalls the tyranny of the Prohibition era and the antiquated morality…
Preceding Weeks The Dartmouth College Republicans undertook a three week process to gain proper approval for the use of a bulletin board in Collis, Dartmouth’s…
President Hanlon and Provost Denver’s recent message to the community regarding diversity and inclusivity formally marks the beginning of a new era at Dartmouth, with…
Regan Roberts is a senior at the College and a member of the Kappa Delta Epsilon sorority (K∆E). She recently published and opinion piece in…
When campus liberalism ceases to advocate freedom, intellectual expression, openness, and civility it can no longer claim the “progressive” label. Across the United States and…
Last month the Board of Trustees approved a tuition hike of 3.8 percent in total, fixing the tuition in total at 66,174. This comes at…
In the aftermath of the Do Better Dartmouth campaign, I wrote that it was not a college’s job to protect its students. This past week,…
Dartmouth’s seven to one student to faculty ratio is impressively low, but that ratio pales in comparison to Dartmouth’s unreported student to staff ratio, which…
In continuation of our series on Dartmouth’s most senior faculty, administrators, and staff, The Review sat down with chemistry professor Gordon Gribble to discuss his…