Toward a Theory of South Park Pragmatism
By Ke Ding ’13 In one episode of South Park, a crudely animated show that runs on Comedy Central, the main characters’ fourth- grade teacher,…
By Ke Ding ’13 In one episode of South Park, a crudely animated show that runs on Comedy Central, the main characters’ fourth- grade teacher,…
By Sterling C. Beard ’12 and Blake Neff ‘13 Conservatism has not had a good decade. It began uneasily with the election of George Bush,…
By Thomas Hauch ’13 Where can conservatives possibly turn? Federal spending today has reached a level unmatched since the height of World War II (~25%…
By Brian C. Nachbar ‘12 The cultures of the Middle East have been highly relevant to American public affairs ever since the attacks of September…
By Blake Neff ’13 As Oscar Wilde once put it, “Anybody who lives within their means suffers from a lack of imagination.” One institution which…
Jeffrey Goldberg deftly points out the growing conservative backlash against the frenzied ignorance of Pamela Geller, Robert Spencer, Newt Gingrich, et al on the issue…
For those of us who long for a bygone era of football fandom (an experience that is perhaps most intact at certain schools in the…
The Dartmouth Rugby Football Club held its 60th Anniversary today with alumni and friends of the club flocking to the Corey Ford Rugby Clubhouse. Along…
It’s always fun when the Young Cons, Josh Riddle ‘12 and David Rufful ‘12, release a new song and video; partly because the beat is…
Around midnight last night, an extremely creepy blitz was out to all of campus from an anonymous gmail account called “Expecto Petronus”. The blitz accomplished…