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My hero

The Earl of Kimberley just passed away at age 78. His obit makes a good read. As he freely admitted himself, “no normal person would…


Wednesday Happenings

(last day of classes for graduating seniors!) “Greek Barbeque” 5 – 7 P.M., Gold Coast lawn–The Greek Week barbeque, rescheduled. Featuing the music of Lucky…


Poison Ivy Part II

Dartmouth administrators seem not to have learned their lesson from the total failure of the Poison Ivy dance club, a ridiculously costly student dance space…


Our Illustrious Alumni

The AP reports on the unveiling of a statue in Springfield, Mass., honoring Dartmouth alumnus Dr. Seuss.


Memorial Day Happenings

Well, there are none, per se. NR Online has some great pieces for Memorial Day: George W. Bush at Normandy A Memorial Day tale “We…


It’s about time

The new Dartmouth Review website is finally up and running. Check it out here. Yes, it looks surprisingly like the old Review site, doesn’t it?…


Sunday Agenda

(both highly opinionated and uninformed) “Chamberworks” 4 P.M., Rollins Chapel–“The Apollo Trio performs Mozart’s Trio in B Flat, K.502; Schumann’s Trio in F Major, Op….


Idiocy Loves Company

Radical Leftists are apparently not the only Americans enlightened enough to believe that Israel is an oppressive, evil empire. According to The New Republic’s Idiocy…


Princeton’s Top Ten

Princeton’s humor and campus life newspaper, the Nassau Weekly, recently published a story on the top ten most attractive women at Princeton, causing some controversy…


Saturday Agenda

(it’s near the end of the term–so there’s not much boozing–but the DSO concert at 8 looks promising) “Concord Sonata” 2 P.M., Faulkner Recital Hall–Giuseppe…