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Happy, Happy Days

The Dartmouth Twilight Song may seem one of the more cliché songs in the Dartmouth repertoire. It conjures images of Dartmouth men: bright-eyed, white-collared youths…


The Libraries of Dartmouth

In his book The Black Swan, Nassim Taleb uses the metaphor of Umberto Eco’s “antilibrary” to highlight our modern misunderstandings about collections of books. While…


Divest Dartmouth?

Buoyed by the success of divestment in dealing with the oppressive South African regime in the 1970s and 1980s, college students across the United States…


The Right to Bear Arms

My introduction to firearms happened dramatically when I was about three years old. My mom had found a pit viper in our backyard; she called…




Combating Sexual Violence

Sexual violence is not exclusive to college campuses. It is not the sole provenance of prisons, boarding schools, and barracks. It is not just an…


Diversity & The Dartmouth Review

Wooden platforms had been set up on the Green, complete with amplifying equipment. Thousands of student protestors and onlookers were milling around, many wearing T-shirts…


Evangelicals at Dartmouth

When William F. Buckley Jr. wrote his perennial treatise on religion at Yale, God and Man at Yale, he identified a trend of anti-religiousness in…


An Interview with Christina Hoff Sommers

Editor’s Note: Christina Hoff Sommers is a well-known former philosophy professor and resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute. She is the author of several…