Attica (2021), Tricky Dick, and Nelson A. Rockefeller
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.
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.
Associate Editor Olivia P. Becker reflects on the inequality of the sorority rush process.
After five decades of marching, the March for Life and the greater pro-life movement must now confront political reality.
Senior Editor Zoe E. Dominguez adds a further layer of analysis to our coverage of Dartmouth’s next president.
Editor-in-Chief Jacob H. Parker reflects on the limitations of out-and-proud, nationally-focused conservatism in the ivory tower.
Senior Editors Zoe E. Dominguez and James D. Eiler dissect a new list of approved religious holidays released by the Tucker Center. Beware, dear reader, ivory-tower absurdity follows!
Contributor Zachary J. Ditzel covers Big Green Women’s Hockey’s victory against Union College.
The Review interviews the College’s next president: a cognitive scientist and researcher who is the current president of Barnard College.