Freshman View: Winter Carnival
The Review’s pea-green freshmen reflect on their first Winter Carnival, which took place during an especially warm winter.
The Review’s pea-green freshmen reflect on their first Winter Carnival, which took place during an especially warm winter.
Dartmouth wins against our New Jersey rivals.
Head of Operations Jack P. Leiher covers a huge Dartmouth victory against the Columbia Lions in basketball.
Stanford endorses Newspeak. The Review proposes its very own additions to the list.
There was a time when the word “Dartmouth” would conjure up spell-binding images of the “Mardi Gras of the North”: our Winter Carnival tradition. Editor-in-Chief Jacob H. Parker reflects on this tradition’s decline and its implications.
Executive Editor Matthew O. Skrod and Senior Editor Zoe E. Dominguez cover the reopening of the center of Dartmouth’s religious life.
Oh, you did the Polar Plunge? You must be a big guy on campus. Senior Editor Zoe E. Dominguez reflects on campus facetimey-ness.
Senior Correspondent Jonathan G. Nicastro covers a new investigation into the events of the 1971 Attica Prison Uprising, which ended in the deaths of 33 inmates and 10 prison guards.
Editor Emeritus Devon M. Kurtz and Senior Correspondent Jonathan G. Nicastro review a reflection on African-American rural life by a Dartmouth alumna.
Associate Editor Dalton A. Swenson covers newly installed Hanover Town Manager Alex Torpey’s grand plans for our small college town.