SAE’s Champagne and Phi Delt Block Party
With campus abuzz about the upcoming Green Key weekend, Sigma Alpha Epsilon’s heavily attended Champagne event is a party worthy of mention. This termly formal happens…
With campus abuzz about the upcoming Green Key weekend, Sigma Alpha Epsilon’s heavily attended Champagne event is a party worthy of mention. This termly formal happens…
Multiple Israeli-Palestinan activist groups are active on Dartmouth’s campus. Dartmouth students pay an extraordinary amount of attention to the Israel-Palestine conflict, far more than expected…
Conservative author Dinesh D’Souza ‘83 pleaded guilty on Tuesday to violating federal campaign finance laws. D’Souza admitted to using straw donors to funnel $20,000 to…
George Will once observed that, “The nice part about being a pessimist is that you are constantly either being corroborated or are pleasantly surprised.” Lately,…
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My time at Dartmouth has been a turbulent one. In the years since the class of 2015 arrived on campus, three different presidents have presided…
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In the summer of 2004, Phil Klay attended Officer Candidate School in Quantico, Virginia. Less than three years before, September 11th occurred the very year…
In the years since Dartmouth distanced itself from its erstwhile official Indian mascot, an anthropomorphic beer keg, aptly named, “Keggy,” has served as an unofficial…