Buckley, Yale, and The Dartmouth Review
Matthew O. Skrod reflects on William F. Buckley’s first book, seventy years on, and comments on the present state of affairs at Dartmouth.
Matthew O. Skrod reflects on William F. Buckley’s first book, seventy years on, and comments on the present state of affairs at Dartmouth.
The writer of Ronald Reagan’s “Tear Down This Wall” speech and Hoover Institution Murdoch Distinguished Policy Fellow at Stanford University returns to his alma mater to discuss the background behind his historic speech, his career, and how his Dartmouth education enabled him to help change the course of world history.
Goldfinger’s mixo of choice.
On Sunday, October 24th, the College Republicans hosted a public panel featuring three prominent political figures who were to discuss the “Future of the GOP.”…
Last week, the Dartmouth College Republicans announced it would be welcoming Congressman Madison Cawthorn, Congressional Candidate Karoline Leavitt and Republican digital personality Alex Bruesewitz to…
“We men are wretched things,” once wrote Homer. After the last two years of coup d’etat in the College Republicans, I expected little turnout and…
It seems that once again DDS is rattled by controversy following the commencement of the fall term. Long lines and interminable wait times plague dining…
As a member of the class of 2021, I am one of the few students still on campus who has completed the traditional homecoming bonfire…
Matthew O. Skrod reviews the six films screened at Dartmouth in September 2021 following their appearance at the Telluride Film Festival earlier in the month.
Even in the best of circumstances, Dartmouth alumni are an anxious bunch. Roaming around the campus of their alma mater or loitering in the basements…