A Profile on Dartmouth’s Hoda Barakat
Throughout the Spring term, Hoda Barakat, newly-crowned queen of Arabic literature, has been quietly holding court on the southeast end of campus. Barakat, acclaimed Lebanese…
Throughout the Spring term, Hoda Barakat, newly-crowned queen of Arabic literature, has been quietly holding court on the southeast end of campus. Barakat, acclaimed Lebanese…
The irony of beginning this editorial with something like “When I think back to my freshman Green Key…” is that most people simply don’t remember…
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I was recently struck by a conversation I had with a Dartmouth professor. When the subject of my favorite Presidential candidate came up, this professor,…
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In an action that harnessed the dual fury of anti-elite conservatives and egalitarian, rich-bashing liberals, the Justice Department announced last month the indictment of a…