The Future of the GOP: An Interview with RNC Chair Candidate Harmeet Dhillon ’89
The Review speaks to RNC Committeewoman Harmeet Dhillon ’89, who is vying to replace current RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel.
The Review speaks to RNC Committeewoman Harmeet Dhillon ’89, who is vying to replace current RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel.
What better drink for a not-so-cold winter’s night in the library?
Senior Editor James D. Eiler reviews a history of international Chinese communism by Chien-Wen Kung ’04 .
Contributor Dalton A. Swenson examines Half American, a book which recounts the story of those who fought for a country that discriminated against them.
Do books make a liberal-arts education? Or something else entirely? Editor-in-Chief Jacob H. Parker examines the meaning of an increasingly bookless campus culture.
Digital Editor Lintaro P. Donovan reviews the story of an intelligence operative and college student during the turbulent Vietnam War Era.
How has the Internet changed the nature of books? Professor Michelle E. Warren provides one answer, while Associate Editor Zoe E. Dominguez offers a review.
In her translation of the philosopher Seneca, Professor Margaret Graver makes the classics accessible, readable, and applicable.
Joel Richard Paul recounts the seminal role played by a Dartmouth man in the upbuilding of the nation. Matthew O. Skrod reviews.
The Review’s Editor-in-Chief reviews Leon Burr Richardson’s seminal chronicle of the College and her town.