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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
I have, as you may know, written at length about the College’s various “big weekends.” In these editorials, I decry the erosion of some of Dartmouth’s greatest traditions into mere counterfeits of ...
This paper has made no secret of its opinions of the efficiency of Dartmouth’s bureaucracy in the past. Time and time again, we have bemoaned the myriad instances of wastefulness with which Dartmouth ...
I was soaring through the skies, traveling from my tropical paradise to the frigid Dartmouth Green, when I opened the first page of Meet Me in Beirut. As much as I dreaded stepping off the plane and ...
The American prison system has long been a source of controversy. Calls for criminal justice reform further contribute to opposition to the prison system, as many see its poor conditions as ...
Today it seems as though everywhere you turn something else is “going digital” in our modern society, as it has been for hundreds of years. Tradition and the ways of old, painted as archaic relics of ...
As “a fanatical [supporter] of American libertarian writer Ayn Rand,” reading the newest book by Dartmouth’s own professor Brooke Harrington, Offshore: Stealth Wealth and the New Colonialism, helped ...
When the wondrous halls of Dartmouth College shuttered its doors to the students (save for the sophomores), I set off towards Washington D.C, to partake in the Rockefeller Center’s First Year Fellows ...
The other day, I took a drive to Plymouth Notch, Vermont to visit the childhood home of Calvin Coolidge, the 30th president of the United States, who served from 1923 to 1929. As a native Granite ...