Seneca in Short: Professor Margaret Graver’s 50 Letters of a Roman Stoic
In her translation of the philosopher Seneca, Professor Margaret Graver makes the classics accessible, readable, and applicable.
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.
Daniel J. Jeon ’26 reviews a new writing guide by Rocky Senior Lecturer and Policy Fellow Charles Wheelan that might as well be Writing 5 in book form.
Executive Editor Matthew O. Skrod discusses a groundbreaking effort being undertaken by Dartmouth’s Media Ecology Project (MEP).
The perfect drink for finals week. That rhymes, sorta. We’re too drunk on the Finals 75 to care.
The Staff of the Review give their take on the latest addition to Hanover’s dining and entertainment scene.
Associate Editor Zoe E. Dominguez reviews the PEP’s latest lecture on “The Return of the State.”
Under President Wright’s Student Life Initiative, life on campus could have looked very different.
President James Wright’s death leaves a hole in the fabric of the Dartmouth Community. Contributor Dalton A. Swenson reflects.