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In the latest incarnation of the Barrett’s Mixology tradition, two writers for The Review lead readers step-by-step to the perfect alcoholic iced tea.
Editor-in-Chief Jacob H. Parker recounts our College’s Christian roots and examines the state of spiritual life on campus today.
The Review covers a Department of Philosophy talk by Princeton professor Catherine Clune-Taylor, who sees COVID as an attempted genocide of minorities by anti-vaccine white Americans.
Researcher Phillip W. Magness explains the falsehoods behind The New York Times’ 1619 Project.
Matthew O. Skrod, Sunil Krish, and Gregory R. Mesa take on some of the latest short-form film offerings from home and abroad.
The Review reacts to the author of the 1619 Project’s visit to the College on the Hill on April 15.
God the Father on a throne, with Virgin Mary and Jesus by an anonymous painter from Westphalia, late 15th century. Painting courtesy of Wikimedia Commons….
The Review reviews a recent talk by Harvard psychology professor Steven Pinker at Dartmouth where the public intellectual explained how the world has gotten better, despite the best arguments of the Left.
Former Trump staffer and filmmaker Amanda Milius, daughter of the screenwriter John Milius, speaks to The Review about her “The Plot Against the President,” the arts, and the future of American foreign policy.