Discussing Microaggressions
Editors Note: The following is a discussion of the microaggressions, their origins, and their impact on the rhetoric of the recent the protests. It is…
Editors Note: The following is a discussion of the microaggressions, their origins, and their impact on the rhetoric of the recent the protests. It is…
John Smith*, a member of the Class of 2017, didn’t know the true meaning of warmth until his sophomore year of high school. Sitting unwashed…
On April first, the “Concerned Asian, Black, Latin@, Native, Undocumented, Queer, and Differently-Abled students at Dartmouth College” acted on their promise of “physical action” and…
The Dartmouth Review recently sat down with Professor Douglas Irwin to discuss the Political Economy Project (PeP), which was launched this term at Dartmouth. The…
Friday, January 11th marked the first public appearance of Dr. Phil Hanlon ’77 as President-Elect of Dartmouth College. After brief introductions by Interim President Folt…
Somewhere down the road, the powers-that-be decided that a place on the national stage is good for the College. President Kim fully embraced this philosophy…
By Adam I. W. Schwartzman Let me play Meletus for a moment—“Concerned Students of Dartmouth” no doubt consider themselves the Socratic gadfly the College needs….
Michael Ellis ’06, as seen this spring with his wife at TDR’s 30th anniversary gala in New York City (photo courtesy of Gordon Haff…
Former TDR Editor-in-Chief Harmeet Dhillon, head of the San Francisco Bay Area GOP, recently put in an appearance on 7Live, a Bay Area talk show…