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Dashing for Doses

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…



In Defense of Dr. Seuss

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: Thrown From The Nest

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…


Mark My Words: A Review

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.


Accountable: A Review

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 Wrong Kind of Woman: A Review

When I first pulled my advanced reader copy of Sarah McCraw Crow’s most recent (and, as I would come to learn, first) novel from the…