Against Ivy League Conservatism
Editor-in-Chief Jacob H. Parker reflects on the limitations of out-and-proud, nationally-focused conservatism in the ivory tower.
Editor-in-Chief Jacob H. Parker reflects on the limitations of out-and-proud, nationally-focused conservatism in the ivory tower.
Senior Editors Zoe E. Dominguez and James D. Eiler dissect a new list of approved religious holidays released by the Tucker Center. Beware, dear reader, ivory-tower absurdity follows!
Contributor Zachary J. Ditzel covers Big Green Women’s Hockey’s victory against Union College.
The Review interviews the College’s next president: a cognitive scientist and researcher who is the current president of Barnard College.
Jack P. Leiher covers another loss in a disappointing season for Big Green Women’s Basketball.
With the two-year anniversary of the College’s Tobacco Ban, the fire of the Dartmouth Spirit is but a dim flicker.
Enjoy after the first snowfall of the term.
The Review speaks to RNC Committeewoman Harmeet Dhillon ’89, who is vying to replace current RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel.
What better drink for a not-so-cold winter’s night in the library?
Senior Editor James D. Eiler reviews a history of international Chinese communism by Chien-Wen Kung ’04 .