Review Reviews The Works: Collis But Better
The Review presents two perspectives on the aesthetics of Hanover’s newest eatery—oh, and also its food.
The Review presents two perspectives on the aesthetics of Hanover’s newest eatery—oh, and also its food.
Contributor Jhozef Sheldia considers a January 31 address delivered by this term’s Montgomery Fellow, former Kosovo president Atifete Jahjaga.
Editor-in-Chief Matthew O. Skrod discusses the history of Winter Carnival and considers the eponymous film.
Senator Rob Portman ’78, a supporter of Nikki Haley in the 2024 Primary, gives his take on the imminent New Hampshire Primary and the future of the Republican Party.
Bob Bixby (left) and Mike Murphy | Courtesy of the Rockefeller Center On Wednesday, January 10, the Rockefeller Center hosted a pivotal event that delved…
Justice O’Connor visits Hanover | Courtesy of Dartmouth College Photographic Files Former Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court Sandra Day O’Connor passed away on…
Nelson Rockefeller ’30 (left), President Ford (center), Kissinger (right) | Courtesy of the White House Henry Kissinger’s death impelled the usual slate of articles: some…
Prof. Herschel Nachlis (left) speaks with Rep. Raskin on January 8 | Courtesy of the Rockefeller Center Jamie Raskin’s recent visit to the college marked…
“One man’s meat is another man’s poison.” Courtesy of Erik, Flickr. Late in the fall term, two Reviewers left their homes to sample all the…
Editor-in-Chief Matthew O. Skrod reflects on out-of-state student voting in New Hampshire.