Consistency or Wokeness? It’s Time For the College to Decide
A True Super-Spreader Event. On June 29th of this year, the College released the basic framework of what the 2020-21 school year would look like…
A True Super-Spreader Event. On June 29th of this year, the College released the basic framework of what the 2020-21 school year would look like…
The Dartmouth Review: a proud part of the Rauner Special Collection This summer, the actions of a former Review contributor, Blake Neff ’13, triggered a…
Editor’s Note: This piece is in response to a recent petition addressed to the Dartmouth administration aimed at silencing The Dartmouth Review. The full text…
Dartmouth Athletics will be dropping several varsity sports teams, President Phil Hanlon announced yesterday. Men’s and women’s swimming and diving, men’s and women’s golf, and…
#AbolishICE? Starting as a far-left slogan of the 2018 election season, the phrase has resurged in popularity due to widespread frustration over ICE’s recent proclamation…
While some members might march and scream about how they hate their own privilege and status, the great secret of the Ivy League is that everyone loves it.
It was only then that I realized that I had been so busy lodging complaints against the format of online courses that I had entirely forgotten to consider how the material itself, and my understanding of it, was affected by the distance.
The Ivory Tower is tilting.
When I graduated from high school in 2017, William Deresiewicz’s book Excellent Sheep: The Mis-Education of the American Elite and The Way to a Meaningful Life…
Over two weeks ago, the NFL draft ended. But the rush to sign players wasn’t over; many promising rookies go undrafted. These circumstances are all…