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An Interview with James Bartholomew

James Bartholomew is a British journalist and author currently based in London. His famous book The Welfare State We’re In deals with the welfare states…


Rev. Sekou Speaks for MLK Day

Unfortunately, Moore Theater was not filled to capacity on the evening of Monday, January 16th when the College and the community alike gathered to pay…


A Letter to the Vice Provost

Dear Vice Provost Ameer, To the casual observer, it may appear that the editors and staff of The Review have no great love for you….


Rev. Sekou to Speak at Dartmouth

Diversity and Equity are co-sponsoring a Martin Luther King, Jr. Day student dinner with keynote speaker Rev. Osagyefo Sekou this Sunday evening. Sekou professes himself…


Hillbilly Elegy: A Review

Scrolling through post-election headlines, it is nearly impossible not to find countless think-pieces written by the left-leaning (or in some cases, right-leaning) media dedicated to…



Brown Boys and Rice Queens: A Review

The crossroad of homoeroticism, Asian theater, and Western imperialism is relatively uncharted in academia. Even though Eng-Beng Lim (Associate Professor of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality…


Our Revolution: A Review

The more things change, the more they stay the same. Bernie Sanders publicized himself as a novel, revolutionary public servant; while other politicians collude with…


Inge-Lise Ameer: A Retrospective

August 6, 2010 Ameer departs her former post at Harvard University as Interim Director of Advising Programs and assistant dean of the Advising Programs Office…


Trump: An Old Media Candidate

As journalists entered their Midtown offices on November 9 with fair-trade soy lattes in one hand, and tissues in the other, all they could ask…