Students Lose Again in Elections
New Hampshire’s September 13 primary results continue a long losing streak for Dartmouth’s would-be lawmakers.
New Hampshire’s September 13 primary results continue a long losing streak for Dartmouth’s would-be lawmakers.
Dartmouth’s city rival falls in the rankings after it submits erroneous data to US News.
First, a student asked Madison Cawthorn a question. Next, an anonymous social media user made accusations of sexual assault. Third, came the lawsuit. The Review investigates the still-developing controversy about “J.C. ’25” that has gripped campus for a year.
Summer Editor-in-Chief Matthew O. Skrod considers the singularity of the ’24s and their position relative to tradition
The Review’s Technology Director, Ian Kim, deploys his tech skills in an expose of the newest anonymous posting app to take campus by storm. In the piece, Kim asks an important question: Are “anonymous” apps really as free of consequences as they promise?
Associate Editor James D. Eiler enters the Forbidden Zone and does not like what he finds.
Senior Editor Conner D. Boehm gives us a rundown on the College’s next president and what Dartmouth can expect from the leader of one of America’s best women’s colleges.
Executive Editor Lintaro P. Donovan discusses war, peace, and name changes on campus.
Campus’ new north end, three buildings west of Lyme Road. Courtesy of Campus Services. Lyme Road Apartments: The little brother who bothers you until you’re…
Associate Editor James D. Eiler reflects on the important role Student Assembly President David Millman ’23 seems poised to play in the history of our College.