Dr. Kiarina Kordela and the Comrades of the Melancholic Revolution
On Thursday, April 8th, the Society of Fellows hosted a remote lecture via Zoom delivered by Dr. Kiarina Kordela entitled “Biopower From Here to Eternity.”
On Thursday, April 8th, the Society of Fellows hosted a remote lecture via Zoom delivered by Dr. Kiarina Kordela entitled “Biopower From Here to Eternity.”
College Provost Joseph Helble has officially thrown in the towel. The Dartmouth Administration announced this morning that Helble will be leaving this August to serve…
Freshman View is a weekly column in which Freshmen at the College answer questions posed by Upperclassmen and Alumni. This week, 24s address the College’s…
As of this week, on a per-capita basis, New Hampshire is leading the country in COVID-19 vaccine distribution: nearly 60% of the population has received…
Matthew O. Skrod and Lintaro P. Donovan review a recent Rockefeller Center event with public-policy expert Oren Cass.
Over the last few weeks, church librarians across America have become the unwitting curators of untold treasures: vintage Dr. Seussiana. Specifically, six of Theodor Geisel’s ‘25 beloved children’s titles.
Freshman View is a weekly column in which Freshmen at the College answer questions posed by Upperclassmen and Alumni. This week, 24s address whether or…
In his new book Mark My Words: Reflections, Reminiscences and Recollections from a Life Well Lived, Dartmouth Class of 1953 Mark H. Smoller is able to walk the fine line of an impactful memoir for a targeted Dartmouth audience.
My reading of Warren Valdmanis and Michael O’Leary’s Accountable: The Rise of Citizen Capitalism, could not have come at a better time. Valdmanis, a Dartmouth…
The Senate completed one chapter in saga of the Trump Presidency on Saturday, February 13 when it acquitted the former President on an Article of…