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Justice Antonin Scalia, A Strong Advocate for the Ideology of Judicial Originalism – Courtesy of TIME USA The U.S. is at a time of political turmoil. Among many factors that have led to this ...
Earlier this month, Dartmouth once again acted as a role model for other top American universities in properly managing the affairs of freedom of expression and dissent. Almost a year after the ...
Recently, Dartmouth hosted a pair of former U.S. Representatives: Ann McLane Kuster ’78 (D-NH) and Alex Mooney ’93 (R-WV). Both received an education from our College on the Hill, and upon their ...
Much has been said about declining standards in academia, its lack of erudition, and its failure to concentrate on its core purpose of fostering scholarship and an appreciation for knowledge. The ...
Former New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu recently paid Dartmouth a visit in a Dartmouth Political Union-moderated conversation on “Federalism and State Governance.” The Dartmouth Review’s own ...
War College combines the best of college nostalgia with military action. Thomas A. Barnico’s ’77 War College: A Novel follows one Jack Dunne, a Vermont college student, as he navigates his dual ...
“Like the Whig gentry who were the Founders, I loathe populism…Most especially in the form of populist religion, i.e., the current pestiferous bible-banging evangelicals, whom I regard as organized ...
In my most recent editorial, I praised President Sian Beilock for her willingness to stand against the grain and be a leader among her peers in the Ivy League. The developments of the past few weeks ...
The Dartmouth Review is a bi-weekly conservative newspaper at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire. It was founded in ...
Dartmouth is the ninth-oldest of America’s Colonial Colleges. Established in 1769, it was the last to receive its charter from the British Crown. Dartmouth’s founding has since become a matter of ...
The first reported game of pong was played in the mid-1950s. However, it was a niche social activity reserved only for certain fraternities that didn’t gain mainstream popularity until the early ’70s.
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