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An Interview With Phil Klay

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…




Freedom Rings In New Hampshire

On April 12, in a “cattle call” billed as the start of the 2016 Republican primary season, potential presidential hopefuls and approximately seven hundred party…



Spring Sports Update

Although the women’s track team was predicted to place fourth at the 2014 Ivy League Heptagonal Championships this past weekend, many spectacular performances lifted the…


David Dollar Diplomacy

With the People’s Republic of China predicted to surpass the United States in purchasing power parity this year and a steady drum-beat of North American…


Ban the Can, Tap the Keg

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…


Charles Collis ’37 Passes

Charles Collis ‘37, a native of Massachusetts and later a resident of Rhode Island, passed away on May 6th at his home in Barrington. After…


Elite Universities Don’t Make You Happy

The value of a college degree in America, while still very important, has been in a relative decline recently. Between skyrocketing tuitions, burdensome student loan…