A Noteworthy Social Justice Celebration
In a period of myriad protests, (dis)orientation guides, and Twitter trends in the name of a rather hazy conception of “social justice,” the Olga Guss…
In a period of myriad protests, (dis)orientation guides, and Twitter trends in the name of a rather hazy conception of “social justice,” the Olga Guss…
Has the fire touched you? The Fire has touched us all in many ways: its sense of community has bonded us with our respective classes,…
The idea of Homecoming is nothing new for the majority of Dartmouth ’18s. Most had their own experiences with high school Homecomings for years before….
With homecoming over, I have finally been given the opportunity to spend a few nights struggling to grasp both the finer points of Dartmouth pong…
Early this week, the senior society Palaeopitus published an open letter to the Presidential Steering Committee encouraging it to “engage more meaningfully with the student…
It started with a 1991 Mazda Navajo rolling over three times in a single car accident on the I89 near Sharon, Vermont. It was October…
Sing, Muse, of the rage of Branford Wentworth, ’20, the Little of Chad McCoy, ’18 the greatest fratstar of all the legendary Greeks, the social…
I emailed Barbara Will, chair of the Presidential Steering Committee, with some questions. Reluctant to divulge “anything concrete” to the media, she was instead willing…
The day the faculty vote to abolish the Greek system went public, one of the ways students reacted was via Yik Yak, a mobile application…
Editor’s Note: This week, The Dartmouth Review is featuring student and alumni voices recounting their experiences with the Safety and Security and judicial affairs offices…