Fraternity and Sorority Profiles, Part I: KDE, Phi Delt, and Tri-Delt
Jake G. Rascoff also contributed to this profile. Editor’s Note: In light of the overwhelming negative press coverage of the College’s Greek system in local…
Jake G. Rascoff also contributed to this profile. Editor’s Note: In light of the overwhelming negative press coverage of the College’s Greek system in local…
Over Homecoming, the Class Connections program hosted social events between current students and alumni. At one such event, an alumnus read a list of defunct…
The campus conversation surrounding the ongoing Moving Dartmouth Forward steering committee reached a new level of fury over Homecoming weekend, when The Dartmouth published a…
On October 17th, Leif Harder published a guest column in The Dartmouth defending the alleged exclusivity of the Greek system. This is no new topic:…
The upstairs of a fraternity house the morning after tells the tales of bad decisions, one too many drinks, and, hopefully, stories we’d be ashamed…
The William Jewett Tucker Foundation, established in 1951, was dedicated to President Tucker’s goal that Dartmouth students wishing to change the world would become ethical…
Dartmouth College is unique among its peers in the Ivy League, not simply because of the myriad cultural differences, but due to one, simple word:…
Dartmouth students are familiar with the stated goals of the Presidential Steering Committee: to curb high-risk drinking, sexual assault, and exclusivity on Dartmouth’s campus. However,…
In his 1914 essay, “What Publicity Can Do,” future Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis noted that “Sunlight is said to be the best of disinfectants”…
The Dartmouth Review recently sat down with Casey Dennis, president of the Student Assembly (SA), on recent developments and plans for changes in student governance….