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FRATERNITY AND SORORITY PROFILES Fraternity and Sorority Profiles. We at The Review offer these Greek house profiles as a general guide to those unversed in the ways of the mainstream Dartmouth social scene. Every description should be taken with a grain of salt, and readers are encouraged to formBEST PROFESSORS
Professor Osterberg is a relative newcomer to Dartmouth, but many already consider him to be one of its best professors. A fantastic lecturer with an impressive ability to link the sociopolitical with the scientific, he teaches the ever-popular EARS 2 each winter. If you need a SCI distribution credit, Professor Osterberg is not to bemissed.
LOST SONGS OF OLD DARTMOUTH Greet the world, from the hills, with a hail. For the sons of Old Dartmouth. The loyal sons of Dartmouth. Around the world they keep for her. Their old chivalric faith. They have the still North in their souls. The hill winds in their breath. And the granite of New Hampshire. Is made part of them till death. THE DARTMOUTH MURDERS TWENTY YEARS LATER Twenty years later the story still strikes a chord, and with the popularity of true-crime podcasts and TV shows, one could even say that these events now fit into a certain part of our storytelling consciousness. However, slipping the case of the Dartmouth Murders into a fictionalized story or simply a compelling and suspenseful taleis not
THE SPHINX & WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN The Sphinx & What Might Have Been. November 5, 2010. In this elevation from 1923, Sphinx is shown with a proposed addition. By Michael G. Marcusa. As you stroll down the north side of East Wheelock Street, the monolithic Sphinx Hall does not emerge from the wall of trees until the last possible second. It is nestled so seamlessly into the THE CAPITALIST MIND, THE SOCIALIST HEART October 9, 2019. Arthur Brooks: Social Scientist, writer, and musician. On September 23rd, Arthur Brooks, a social scientist who joined the faculty at Harvard Business School in July, visited Dartmouth College and gave a speech titled, “Abundance without Attachment.”. Brooks is an unconventional academic. He was on theLeft. He lived in
SOME THOUGHTS FROM ROBERT FROST Some Thoughts From Robert Frost. Editor’s Note: Frost ‘96 delivered this commencement address in 1955, though it is definitely of more interest for those entering their first or last year of Dartmouth and still have time to change. For those about to begin their education and for those about to finish theirs. EXAMINING THE HISTORICAL COLUMBUS Examining the Historical Columbus. October 24, 2017. The politicization of America’s history has been popularized by protests surrounding monuments, statues, and dedications commemorating historical figures. As we at The Review have covered, Amherst College controversially eliminated any mention of Lord Jeffrey Amherst inschool sports and
GOD, GORSUCH, AND THE SUPREME COURT God, Gorsuch, and the Supreme Court. April 24, 2017. On Friday, April 7, the United States Senate voted to confirm Judge Neil Gorsuch as the 113th Justice of the United States Supreme Court. A few days later, the smiling silver-haired justice was sworn in. The newest addition to the United States Supreme Court — Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch. HOME - THE DARTMOUTH REVIEWABOUT USSUBSCRIBE & DONATEARCHIVESJOE RAGO FESTSCHRIFTCONTACT US The Dartmouth Review is a bi-weekly independent newspaper at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire. It was founded in 1980, and remainsindependent.
FRATERNITY AND SORORITY PROFILES Fraternity and Sorority Profiles. We at The Review offer these Greek house profiles as a general guide to those unversed in the ways of the mainstream Dartmouth social scene. Every description should be taken with a grain of salt, and readers are encouraged to formBEST PROFESSORS
Professor Osterberg is a relative newcomer to Dartmouth, but many already consider him to be one of its best professors. A fantastic lecturer with an impressive ability to link the sociopolitical with the scientific, he teaches the ever-popular EARS 2 each winter. If you need a SCI distribution credit, Professor Osterberg is not to bemissed.
LOST SONGS OF OLD DARTMOUTH Greet the world, from the hills, with a hail. For the sons of Old Dartmouth. The loyal sons of Dartmouth. Around the world they keep for her. Their old chivalric faith. They have the still North in their souls. The hill winds in their breath. And the granite of New Hampshire. Is made part of them till death. THE DARTMOUTH MURDERS TWENTY YEARS LATER Twenty years later the story still strikes a chord, and with the popularity of true-crime podcasts and TV shows, one could even say that these events now fit into a certain part of our storytelling consciousness. However, slipping the case of the Dartmouth Murders into a fictionalized story or simply a compelling and suspenseful taleis not
THE SPHINX & WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN The Sphinx & What Might Have Been. November 5, 2010. In this elevation from 1923, Sphinx is shown with a proposed addition. By Michael G. Marcusa. As you stroll down the north side of East Wheelock Street, the monolithic Sphinx Hall does not emerge from the wall of trees until the last possible second. It is nestled so seamlessly into the THE CAPITALIST MIND, THE SOCIALIST HEART October 9, 2019. Arthur Brooks: Social Scientist, writer, and musician. On September 23rd, Arthur Brooks, a social scientist who joined the faculty at Harvard Business School in July, visited Dartmouth College and gave a speech titled, “Abundance without Attachment.”. Brooks is an unconventional academic. He was on theLeft. He lived in
SOME THOUGHTS FROM ROBERT FROST Some Thoughts From Robert Frost. Editor’s Note: Frost ‘96 delivered this commencement address in 1955, though it is definitely of more interest for those entering their first or last year of Dartmouth and still have time to change. For those about to begin their education and for those about to finish theirs. EXAMINING THE HISTORICAL COLUMBUS Examining the Historical Columbus. October 24, 2017. The politicization of America’s history has been popularized by protests surrounding monuments, statues, and dedications commemorating historical figures. As we at The Review have covered, Amherst College controversially eliminated any mention of Lord Jeffrey Amherst inschool sports and
GOD, GORSUCH, AND THE SUPREME COURT God, Gorsuch, and the Supreme Court. April 24, 2017. On Friday, April 7, the United States Senate voted to confirm Judge Neil Gorsuch as the 113th Justice of the United States Supreme Court. A few days later, the smiling silver-haired justice was sworn in. The newest addition to the United States Supreme Court — Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch.BEST PROFESSORS
Professor Osterberg is a relative newcomer to Dartmouth, but many already consider him to be one of its best professors. A fantastic lecturer with an impressive ability to link the sociopolitical with the scientific, he teaches the ever-popular EARS 2 each winter. If you need a SCI distribution credit, Professor Osterberg is not to bemissed.
THE WRONG KIND OF WOMAN: A REVIEW The Wrong Kind of Woman: A Review. February 6, 2021. When I first pulled my advanced reader copy of Sarah McCraw Crow’s most recent (and, as I would come to learn, first) novel from the tattered cardboard bin in the corner of the musty breakroom of the building in which I am currently employed, I admit, I did not expect much from thework.
MARK MY WORDS: A REVIEW Mark My Words is a book that tempts one to fall into the trap of nostalgia from a lost era, especially for a Dartmouth audience; however, this book is not a navel gaze into a long gone past but a celebration of a life well-lived. Smoller’s insights and stories are both enjoyable and informative to read, leading one to admire andlearn from
EVANGELICALS AT DARTMOUTH However, there are two main points to consider. First, even if the College successfully screened out the 80% of Evangelicals that claimed to have voted for President Trump, this still would not explain the lack of Evangelicals at Dartmouth. Evangelicals are under-represented by about 96%. The College would have to cut those 80% of Evangelicals REVIEW: “THE STRANGE DEATH OF EUROPE” In The Strange Death of Europe, British author and journalist Douglas Murray strives to document the readily apparent and dramatic upheaval occurring in Europe.One has to do little more than turn on the news to witness stories of countless migrants pouring into the continent and claiming asylum in rich welfare states like Germany, France, andNorway.
THE INDIAN WORLD OF GEORGE WASHINGTON The Indian World of George Washington contributes greatly to the growing national discourse on the morality of the actions by George Washington, his circle of advisors, and his successors. As Calloway notes, however, Washington did share a vision for the collaboration of Indians and Americans, which while it involved the destruction ofIndian
CANES OF DARTMOUTH: A FORGOTTEN RITE Canes of Dartmouth: A Forgotten Rite. February 7, 2016. Dartmouth men carve their canes along the Senior Fence, c. 1910. Canes at Dartmouth have a history that predates their role in commencement. In the 18th and 19th centuries, canes were status symbols. The privilege to carry them was strictly reserved for upperclassmen, until freshmen AN INTERVIEW WITH PHIL KLAY An Interview With Phil Klay. May 17, 2014. Phil Klay, the author of Redeployment, is an alumnus of the College and a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps. In the summer of 2004, Phil Klay attended Officer Candidate School in Quantico, Virginia. Less than three years before, September 11th occurred the very year he had started school atDartmouth
DARTMOUTH'S TOP TEN ATHLETES, PART I Dartmouth’s Top Ten Athletes, Part I. February 25, 2016. Coming in at #7, distance runner Abbey D’Agostino ’14 is the most recent student-athlete to make our list. Dartmouth is first and foremost a highly regarded academic institution. With Ivy league prestige and widespread alumni making a difference around the world, peoplesometimes
PROFESSOR JEFF HART PASSES AT 88 Professor Jeff Hart passes at 88. It is with a heavy heart that we must announce the passing of Jeffrey Hart on Saturday, February 16, 2019. He was just seven days shy of turning eighty-nine. Professor Hart’s son, Ben Hart, said in a Facebook post about his father’s HOME - THE DARTMOUTH REVIEWABOUT USSUBSCRIBE & DONATEARCHIVESJOE RAGO FESTSCHRIFTCONTACT US The Dartmouth Review is a bi-weekly independent newspaper at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire. It was founded in 1980, and remainsindependent.
FRATERNITY AND SORORITY PROFILES Fraternity and Sorority Profiles. We at The Review offer these Greek house profiles as a general guide to those unversed in the ways of the mainstream Dartmouth social scene. Every description should be taken with a grain of salt, and readers are encouraged to formBEST PROFESSORS
Professor Osterberg is a relative newcomer to Dartmouth, but many already consider him to be one of its best professors. A fantastic lecturer with an impressive ability to link the sociopolitical with the scientific, he teaches the ever-popular EARS 2 each winter. If you need a SCI distribution credit, Professor Osterberg is not to bemissed.
THE DARTMOUTH MURDERS TWENTY YEARS LATER Twenty years later the story still strikes a chord, and with the popularity of true-crime podcasts and TV shows, one could even say that these events now fit into a certain part of our storytelling consciousness. However, slipping the case of the Dartmouth Murders into a fictionalized story or simply a compelling and suspenseful taleis not
DISCUSSING MICROAGGRESSIONS A tumblr site created by Dartmouth students called BigGreenMicroAggressions, defines a micro-aggression as such, “ a brief and commonplace daily verbal, behavioral, or environmental indignity, whether intentional or unintentional, that communicates a hostile, derogatory, or negative slight or insult toward people of non-dominant identities DR. KIARINA KORDELA AND THE COMRADES OF THE MELANCHOLIC The melancholic revolution describes a resistance of the community that is fueled by their very melancholia, a despair which stands in opposition to the fear of death and thus hopes to shrug off the chains of biopower. The lecture comes to a close, and I leave these comrades of the melancholic revolution, Kordela with her radical insight THE CAPITALIST MIND, THE SOCIALIST HEART October 9, 2019. Arthur Brooks: Social Scientist, writer, and musician. On September 23rd, Arthur Brooks, a social scientist who joined the faculty at Harvard Business School in July, visited Dartmouth College and gave a speech titled, “Abundance without Attachment.”. Brooks is an unconventional academic. He was on theLeft. He lived in
THE INDIAN WORLD OF GEORGE WASHINGTON The Indian World of George Washington contributes greatly to the growing national discourse on the morality of the actions by George Washington, his circle of advisors, and his successors. As Calloway notes, however, Washington did share a vision for the collaboration of Indians and Americans, which while it involved the destruction ofIndian
THE SPECTACLE OF ANDREW LOHSE On Tuesday, February 10, Andrew Lohse was back in Hanover. After speaking earlier in the week to a freshman writing course that read his controversial memoir, Confessions of an Ivy League Frat Boy, he again presented his ideas to the greater public by hosting a reading and Q&A session at the appropriately named Left Bank Books.Lohse read choice bits from his book, including the now-infamous A PROFILE OF CHARLIE KIRK The Dartmouth bureaucrat who decided it was a good idea to cut off inter-housing system access might even have more reliable input. This is not to say that Kirk is unintelligent. From his first TV hit alone, you could tell that he had a propensity for public speaking. He was eloquent, expressive, and crisp in his speech—remarkable for someone HOME - THE DARTMOUTH REVIEWABOUT USSUBSCRIBE & DONATEARCHIVESJOE RAGO FESTSCHRIFTCONTACT US The Dartmouth Review is a bi-weekly independent newspaper at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire. It was founded in 1980, and remainsindependent.
FRATERNITY AND SORORITY PROFILES Fraternity and Sorority Profiles. We at The Review offer these Greek house profiles as a general guide to those unversed in the ways of the mainstream Dartmouth social scene. Every description should be taken with a grain of salt, and readers are encouraged to formBEST PROFESSORS
Professor Osterberg is a relative newcomer to Dartmouth, but many already consider him to be one of its best professors. A fantastic lecturer with an impressive ability to link the sociopolitical with the scientific, he teaches the ever-popular EARS 2 each winter. If you need a SCI distribution credit, Professor Osterberg is not to bemissed.
THE DARTMOUTH MURDERS TWENTY YEARS LATER Twenty years later the story still strikes a chord, and with the popularity of true-crime podcasts and TV shows, one could even say that these events now fit into a certain part of our storytelling consciousness. However, slipping the case of the Dartmouth Murders into a fictionalized story or simply a compelling and suspenseful taleis not
DISCUSSING MICROAGGRESSIONS A tumblr site created by Dartmouth students called BigGreenMicroAggressions, defines a micro-aggression as such, “ a brief and commonplace daily verbal, behavioral, or environmental indignity, whether intentional or unintentional, that communicates a hostile, derogatory, or negative slight or insult toward people of non-dominant identities DR. KIARINA KORDELA AND THE COMRADES OF THE MELANCHOLIC The melancholic revolution describes a resistance of the community that is fueled by their very melancholia, a despair which stands in opposition to the fear of death and thus hopes to shrug off the chains of biopower. The lecture comes to a close, and I leave these comrades of the melancholic revolution, Kordela with her radical insight THE CAPITALIST MIND, THE SOCIALIST HEART October 9, 2019. Arthur Brooks: Social Scientist, writer, and musician. On September 23rd, Arthur Brooks, a social scientist who joined the faculty at Harvard Business School in July, visited Dartmouth College and gave a speech titled, “Abundance without Attachment.”. Brooks is an unconventional academic. He was on theLeft. He lived in
THE INDIAN WORLD OF GEORGE WASHINGTON The Indian World of George Washington contributes greatly to the growing national discourse on the morality of the actions by George Washington, his circle of advisors, and his successors. As Calloway notes, however, Washington did share a vision for the collaboration of Indians and Americans, which while it involved the destruction ofIndian
THE SPECTACLE OF ANDREW LOHSE On Tuesday, February 10, Andrew Lohse was back in Hanover. After speaking earlier in the week to a freshman writing course that read his controversial memoir, Confessions of an Ivy League Frat Boy, he again presented his ideas to the greater public by hosting a reading and Q&A session at the appropriately named Left Bank Books.Lohse read choice bits from his book, including the now-infamous A PROFILE OF CHARLIE KIRK The Dartmouth bureaucrat who decided it was a good idea to cut off inter-housing system access might even have more reliable input. This is not to say that Kirk is unintelligent. From his first TV hit alone, you could tell that he had a propensity for public speaking. He was eloquent, expressive, and crisp in his speech—remarkable for someone THE CAPITALIST MIND, THE SOCIALIST HEART October 9, 2019. Arthur Brooks: Social Scientist, writer, and musician. On September 23rd, Arthur Brooks, a social scientist who joined the faculty at Harvard Business School in July, visited Dartmouth College and gave a speech titled, “Abundance without Attachment.”. Brooks is an unconventional academic. He was on theLeft. He lived in
MARK MY WORDS: A REVIEW Mark My Words is a book that tempts one to fall into the trap of nostalgia from a lost era, especially for a Dartmouth audience; however, this book is not a navel gaze into a long gone past but a celebration of a life well-lived. Smoller’s insights and stories are both enjoyable and informative to read, leading one to admire andlearn from
THE BEST OF CLUBS
The Best of Clubs. Dartmouth College: a zealous collection of serial over-achievers, meticulous and sleep-deprived scholars, all cramming their schedules packed-full of campus activities and varying other involvements. Whether it’s out of sheer passion or solely to pad a resume, the College benefits altogether from the number of wonderful DISCUSSING MICROAGGRESSIONS A tumblr site created by Dartmouth students called BigGreenMicroAggressions, defines a micro-aggression as such, “ a brief and commonplace daily verbal, behavioral, or environmental indignity, whether intentional or unintentional, that communicates a hostile, derogatory, or negative slight or insult toward people of non-dominant identities REVIEW: “THE STRANGE DEATH OF EUROPE” In The Strange Death of Europe, British author and journalist Douglas Murray strives to document the readily apparent and dramatic upheaval occurring in Europe.One has to do little more than turn on the news to witness stories of countless migrants pouring into the continent and claiming asylum in rich welfare states like Germany, France, andNorway.
"HILLBILLY ELEGY": A REVIEW Regardless of our ability to relate to his story, “Hillbilly Elegy” is a reminder that in an age of expecting more from our government, true change does not come from policy, but from cultural shifts starting at the most basic building block of our civilization: the family. Vance’s story and perspective endorse a more organicapproach to
'DIVINE CURRENCY: THE THEOLOGICAL POWER OF MONEY IN THE The title of the work comes from the parallels he perceives between the place of money and Christ; God is a heavenly economist and Christ his Divine Currency. The book is divided into six sections with the earlier chapters discussing Singh’s conceptual framework, the economic concepts of antiquity, and the respective roles of Christ,God
AN INTERVIEW WITH PHIL KLAY An Interview With Phil Klay. May 17, 2014. Phil Klay, the author of Redeployment, is an alumnus of the College and a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps. In the summer of 2004, Phil Klay attended Officer Candidate School in Quantico, Virginia. Less than three years before, September 11th occurred the very year he had started school atDartmouth
SOME THOUGHTS FROM ROBERT FROST Some Thoughts From Robert Frost. Editor’s Note: Frost ‘96 delivered this commencement address in 1955, though it is definitely of more interest for those entering their first or last year of Dartmouth and still have time to change. For those about to begin their education and for those about to finish theirs. PETER WILLIAMSON: GOLF PRODIGY & PLAYER OF THE WEEK Stretching over 7,800 yards, the course was the longest, and no doubt one of the most brutal, venues in the tournament’s history. As Williamson explained, though, he was up for the challenge. With his tall physique, he could certainly handle the length. And as a player who “avoids big numbers,” he wasn’t planning to let the pressure HOME - THE DARTMOUTH REVIEWABOUT USSUBSCRIBE & DONATEARCHIVESJOE RAGO FESTSCHRIFTCONTACT USDARTMOUTH REVIEW NEWSPAPER The Dartmouth Review is a bi-weekly independent newspaper at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire. It was founded in 1980, and remainsindependent.
FRATERNITY AND SORORITY PROFILES Fraternity and Sorority Profiles. We at The Review offer these Greek house profiles as a general guide to those unversed in the ways of the mainstream Dartmouth social scene. Every description should be taken with a grain of salt, and readers are encouraged to form their own opinions on different houses. Fraternities. THE DARTMOUTH MURDERS TWENTY YEARS LATER Twenty years later the story still strikes a chord, and with the popularity of true-crime podcasts and TV shows, one could even say that these events now fit into a certain part of our storytelling consciousness. However, slipping the case of the Dartmouth Murders into a fictionalized story or simply a compelling and suspenseful taleis not
BEST PROFESSORS
Professor Osterberg is a relative newcomer to Dartmouth, but many already consider him to be one of its best professors. A fantastic lecturer with an impressive ability to link the sociopolitical with the scientific, he teaches the ever-popular EARS 2 each winter. If you need a SCI distribution credit, Professor Osterberg is not to bemissed.
MARK MY WORDS: A REVIEW Mark My Words is a book that tempts one to fall into the trap of nostalgia from a lost era, especially for a Dartmouth audience; however, this book is not a navel gaze into a long gone past but a celebration of a life well-lived. Smoller’s insights and stories are both enjoyable and informative to read, leading one to admire andlearn from
EVANGELICALS AT DARTMOUTH However, there are two main points to consider. First, even if the College successfully screened out the 80% of Evangelicals that claimed to have voted for President Trump, this still would not explain the lack of Evangelicals at Dartmouth. Evangelicals are under-represented by about 96%. The College would have to cut those 80% of Evangelicals THE FALL AND RISE OF DARTMOUTH FRATS The Dartmouth Review is a bi-weekly conservative newspaper at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire. It was founded in 1980, and remains independent. SOME THOUGHTS FROM ROBERT FROST Some Thoughts From Robert Frost. Editor’s Note: Frost ‘96 delivered this commencement address in 1955, though it is definitely of more interest for those entering their first or last year of Dartmouth and still have time to change. For those about to begin their education and for those about to finish theirs. GOD, GORSUCH, AND THE SUPREME COURT God, Gorsuch, and the Supreme Court. April 24, 2017. On Friday, April 7, the United States Senate voted to confirm Judge Neil Gorsuch as the 113th Justice of the United States Supreme Court. A few days later, the smiling silver-haired justice was sworn in. The newest addition to the United States Supreme Court — Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch. AN INTERVIEW WITH PHIL KLAY An Interview With Phil Klay. May 17, 2014. Phil Klay, the author of Redeployment, is an alumnus of the College and a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps. In the summer of 2004, Phil Klay attended Officer Candidate School in Quantico, Virginia. Less than three years before, September 11th occurred the very year he had started school atDartmouth
HOME - THE DARTMOUTH REVIEWABOUT USSUBSCRIBE & DONATEARCHIVESJOE RAGO FESTSCHRIFTCONTACT USDARTMOUTH REVIEW NEWSPAPER The Dartmouth Review is a bi-weekly independent newspaper at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire. It was founded in 1980, and remainsindependent.
FRATERNITY AND SORORITY PROFILES Fraternity and Sorority Profiles. We at The Review offer these Greek house profiles as a general guide to those unversed in the ways of the mainstream Dartmouth social scene. Every description should be taken with a grain of salt, and readers are encouraged to form their own opinions on different houses. Fraternities. THE DARTMOUTH MURDERS TWENTY YEARS LATER Twenty years later the story still strikes a chord, and with the popularity of true-crime podcasts and TV shows, one could even say that these events now fit into a certain part of our storytelling consciousness. However, slipping the case of the Dartmouth Murders into a fictionalized story or simply a compelling and suspenseful taleis not
BEST PROFESSORS
Professor Osterberg is a relative newcomer to Dartmouth, but many already consider him to be one of its best professors. A fantastic lecturer with an impressive ability to link the sociopolitical with the scientific, he teaches the ever-popular EARS 2 each winter. If you need a SCI distribution credit, Professor Osterberg is not to bemissed.
MARK MY WORDS: A REVIEW Mark My Words is a book that tempts one to fall into the trap of nostalgia from a lost era, especially for a Dartmouth audience; however, this book is not a navel gaze into a long gone past but a celebration of a life well-lived. Smoller’s insights and stories are both enjoyable and informative to read, leading one to admire andlearn from
EVANGELICALS AT DARTMOUTH However, there are two main points to consider. First, even if the College successfully screened out the 80% of Evangelicals that claimed to have voted for President Trump, this still would not explain the lack of Evangelicals at Dartmouth. Evangelicals are under-represented by about 96%. The College would have to cut those 80% of Evangelicals THE FALL AND RISE OF DARTMOUTH FRATS The Dartmouth Review is a bi-weekly conservative newspaper at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire. It was founded in 1980, and remains independent. SOME THOUGHTS FROM ROBERT FROST Some Thoughts From Robert Frost. Editor’s Note: Frost ‘96 delivered this commencement address in 1955, though it is definitely of more interest for those entering their first or last year of Dartmouth and still have time to change. For those about to begin their education and for those about to finish theirs. GOD, GORSUCH, AND THE SUPREME COURT God, Gorsuch, and the Supreme Court. April 24, 2017. On Friday, April 7, the United States Senate voted to confirm Judge Neil Gorsuch as the 113th Justice of the United States Supreme Court. A few days later, the smiling silver-haired justice was sworn in. The newest addition to the United States Supreme Court — Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch. AN INTERVIEW WITH PHIL KLAY An Interview With Phil Klay. May 17, 2014. Phil Klay, the author of Redeployment, is an alumnus of the College and a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps. In the summer of 2004, Phil Klay attended Officer Candidate School in Quantico, Virginia. Less than three years before, September 11th occurred the very year he had started school atDartmouth
BEST PROFESSORS
Professor Osterberg is a relative newcomer to Dartmouth, but many already consider him to be one of its best professors. A fantastic lecturer with an impressive ability to link the sociopolitical with the scientific, he teaches the ever-popular EARS 2 each winter. If you need a SCI distribution credit, Professor Osterberg is not to bemissed.
THE CAPITALIST MIND, THE SOCIALIST HEART October 9, 2019. Arthur Brooks: Social Scientist, writer, and musician. On September 23rd, Arthur Brooks, a social scientist who joined the faculty at Harvard Business School in July, visited Dartmouth College and gave a speech titled, “Abundance without Attachment.”. Brooks is an unconventional academic. He was on theLeft. He lived in
REVIEW: “THE STRANGE DEATH OF EUROPE” In The Strange Death of Europe, British author and journalist Douglas Murray strives to document the readily apparent and dramatic upheaval occurring in Europe.One has to do little more than turn on the news to witness stories of countless migrants pouring into the continent and claiming asylum in rich welfare states like Germany, France, andNorway.
LOST SONGS OF OLD DARTMOUTH Greet the world, from the hills, with a hail. For the sons of Old Dartmouth. The loyal sons of Dartmouth. Around the world they keep for her. Their old chivalric faith. They have the still North in their souls. The hill winds in their breath. And the granite of New Hampshire. Is made part of them till death. THE ABOLITION OF MAN The Abolition of Man. Over the holiday break I found no better way to close 2018 than re-reading C.S. Lewis’s The Abolition of Man. This was particularly meaningful as 2018 marked the 75th anniversary of the book’s publishing. After three-quarters of a century, The Abolition of Man, originally titled The Abolition of Man:Reflections on THE INDIAN WORLD OF GEORGE WASHINGTON The Indian World of George Washington contributes greatly to the growing national discourse on the morality of the actions by George Washington, his circle of advisors, and his successors. As Calloway notes, however, Washington did share a vision for the collaboration of Indians and Americans, which while it involved the destruction ofIndian
'DIVINE CURRENCY: THE THEOLOGICAL POWER OF MONEY IN THE The title of the work comes from the parallels he perceives between the place of money and Christ; God is a heavenly economist and Christ his Divine Currency. The book is divided into six sections with the earlier chapters discussing Singh’s conceptual framework, the economic concepts of antiquity, and the respective roles of Christ,God
WHISPERS OF THE PAST AT THE CEMETERY Whispers of the Past at the Cemetery. June 13, 2015. The Hanover cemetery. The Rev. John Maltby was born in 1727 in New Haven, Connecticut. After graduating from Yale College in 1747, Maltby became a renowned and well-traveled minister, spending a number of years at churches in Bermuda and other British colonies in the West Indies. PETER WILLIAMSON: GOLF PRODIGY & PLAYER OF THE WEEK By Thomas Hauch. For Peter Williamson, success came on the very first try. A standout on the Men’s Golf team, Williamson earned his laurels back in the spring of 2009, when as a freshman he became only the fourth Dartmouth golfer, and the first since 1995, to DARTMOUTH'S TOP TEN ATHLETES, PART I Dartmouth’s Top Ten Athletes, Part I. February 25, 2016. Coming in at #7, distance runner Abbey D’Agostino ’14 is the most recent student-athlete to make our list. Dartmouth is first and foremost a highly regarded academic institution. With Ivy league prestige and widespread alumni making a difference around the world, peoplesometimes
HOME - THE DARTMOUTH REVIEWABOUT USSUBSCRIBE & DONATEARCHIVESJOE RAGO FESTSCHRIFTCONTACT USDARTMOUTH REVIEW NEWSPAPER The Dartmouth Review is a bi-weekly independent newspaper at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire. It was founded in 1980, and remainsindependent.
FRATERNITY AND SORORITY PROFILES Fraternity and Sorority Profiles. We at The Review offer these Greek house profiles as a general guide to those unversed in the ways of the mainstream Dartmouth social scene. Every description should be taken with a grain of salt, and readers are encouraged to form their own opinions on different houses. Fraternities.BEST PROFESSORS
Professor Osterberg is a relative newcomer to Dartmouth, but many already consider him to be one of its best professors. A fantastic lecturer with an impressive ability to link the sociopolitical with the scientific, he teaches the ever-popular EARS 2 each winter. If you need a SCI distribution credit, Professor Osterberg is not to bemissed.
THE DARTMOUTH MURDERS TWENTY YEARS LATER Twenty years later the story still strikes a chord, and with the popularity of true-crime podcasts and TV shows, one could even say that these events now fit into a certain part of our storytelling consciousness. However, slipping the case of the Dartmouth Murders into a fictionalized story or simply a compelling and suspenseful taleis not
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The Best of Clubs. Dartmouth College: a zealous collection of serial over-achievers, meticulous and sleep-deprived scholars, all cramming their schedules packed-full of campus activities and varying other involvements. Whether it’s out of sheer passion or solely to pad a resume, the College benefits altogether from the number of wonderful MARK MY WORDS: A REVIEW Mark My Words is a book that tempts one to fall into the trap of nostalgia from a lost era, especially for a Dartmouth audience; however, this book is not a navel gaze into a long gone past but a celebration of a life well-lived. Smoller’s insights and stories are both enjoyable and informative to read, leading one to admire andlearn from
EVANGELICALS AT DARTMOUTH However, there are two main points to consider. First, even if the College successfully screened out the 80% of Evangelicals that claimed to have voted for President Trump, this still would not explain the lack of Evangelicals at Dartmouth. Evangelicals are under-represented by about 96%. The College would have to cut those 80% of Evangelicals SOME THOUGHTS FROM ROBERT FROST Some Thoughts From Robert Frost. Editor’s Note: Frost ‘96 delivered this commencement address in 1955, though it is definitely of more interest for those entering their first or last year of Dartmouth and still have time to change. For those about to begin their education and for those about to finish theirs. AN INTERVIEW WITH PHIL KLAY An Interview With Phil Klay. May 17, 2014. Phil Klay, the author of Redeployment, is an alumnus of the College and a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps. In the summer of 2004, Phil Klay attended Officer Candidate School in Quantico, Virginia. Less than three years before, September 11th occurred the very year he had started school atDartmouth
GOD, GORSUCH, AND THE SUPREME COURT God, Gorsuch, and the Supreme Court. April 24, 2017. On Friday, April 7, the United States Senate voted to confirm Judge Neil Gorsuch as the 113th Justice of the United States Supreme Court. A few days later, the smiling silver-haired justice was sworn in. The newest addition to the United States Supreme Court — Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch. HOME - THE DARTMOUTH REVIEWABOUT USSUBSCRIBE & DONATEARCHIVESJOE RAGO FESTSCHRIFTCONTACT USDARTMOUTH REVIEW NEWSPAPER The Dartmouth Review is a bi-weekly independent newspaper at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire. It was founded in 1980, and remainsindependent.
FRATERNITY AND SORORITY PROFILES Fraternity and Sorority Profiles. We at The Review offer these Greek house profiles as a general guide to those unversed in the ways of the mainstream Dartmouth social scene. Every description should be taken with a grain of salt, and readers are encouraged to form their own opinions on different houses. Fraternities.BEST PROFESSORS
Professor Osterberg is a relative newcomer to Dartmouth, but many already consider him to be one of its best professors. A fantastic lecturer with an impressive ability to link the sociopolitical with the scientific, he teaches the ever-popular EARS 2 each winter. If you need a SCI distribution credit, Professor Osterberg is not to bemissed.
THE DARTMOUTH MURDERS TWENTY YEARS LATER Twenty years later the story still strikes a chord, and with the popularity of true-crime podcasts and TV shows, one could even say that these events now fit into a certain part of our storytelling consciousness. However, slipping the case of the Dartmouth Murders into a fictionalized story or simply a compelling and suspenseful taleis not
THE BEST OF CLUBS
The Best of Clubs. Dartmouth College: a zealous collection of serial over-achievers, meticulous and sleep-deprived scholars, all cramming their schedules packed-full of campus activities and varying other involvements. Whether it’s out of sheer passion or solely to pad a resume, the College benefits altogether from the number of wonderful MARK MY WORDS: A REVIEW Mark My Words is a book that tempts one to fall into the trap of nostalgia from a lost era, especially for a Dartmouth audience; however, this book is not a navel gaze into a long gone past but a celebration of a life well-lived. Smoller’s insights and stories are both enjoyable and informative to read, leading one to admire andlearn from
EVANGELICALS AT DARTMOUTH However, there are two main points to consider. First, even if the College successfully screened out the 80% of Evangelicals that claimed to have voted for President Trump, this still would not explain the lack of Evangelicals at Dartmouth. Evangelicals are under-represented by about 96%. The College would have to cut those 80% of Evangelicals SOME THOUGHTS FROM ROBERT FROST Some Thoughts From Robert Frost. Editor’s Note: Frost ‘96 delivered this commencement address in 1955, though it is definitely of more interest for those entering their first or last year of Dartmouth and still have time to change. For those about to begin their education and for those about to finish theirs. AN INTERVIEW WITH PHIL KLAY An Interview With Phil Klay. May 17, 2014. Phil Klay, the author of Redeployment, is an alumnus of the College and a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps. In the summer of 2004, Phil Klay attended Officer Candidate School in Quantico, Virginia. Less than three years before, September 11th occurred the very year he had started school atDartmouth
GOD, GORSUCH, AND THE SUPREME COURT God, Gorsuch, and the Supreme Court. April 24, 2017. On Friday, April 7, the United States Senate voted to confirm Judge Neil Gorsuch as the 113th Justice of the United States Supreme Court. A few days later, the smiling silver-haired justice was sworn in. The newest addition to the United States Supreme Court — Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch.BEST PROFESSORS
Professor Osterberg is a relative newcomer to Dartmouth, but many already consider him to be one of its best professors. A fantastic lecturer with an impressive ability to link the sociopolitical with the scientific, he teaches the ever-popular EARS 2 each winter. If you need a SCI distribution credit, Professor Osterberg is not to bemissed.
THE CAPITALIST MIND, THE SOCIALIST HEART October 9, 2019. Arthur Brooks: Social Scientist, writer, and musician. On September 23rd, Arthur Brooks, a social scientist who joined the faculty at Harvard Business School in July, visited Dartmouth College and gave a speech titled, “Abundance without Attachment.”. Brooks is an unconventional academic. He was on theLeft. He lived in
REVIEW: “THE STRANGE DEATH OF EUROPE” In The Strange Death of Europe, British author and journalist Douglas Murray strives to document the readily apparent and dramatic upheaval occurring in Europe.One has to do little more than turn on the news to witness stories of countless migrants pouring into the continent and claiming asylum in rich welfare states like Germany, France, andNorway.
LOST SONGS OF OLD DARTMOUTH Greet the world, from the hills, with a hail. For the sons of Old Dartmouth. The loyal sons of Dartmouth. Around the world they keep for her. Their old chivalric faith. They have the still North in their souls. The hill winds in their breath. And the granite of New Hampshire. Is made part of them till death. THE ABOLITION OF MAN The Abolition of Man. Over the holiday break I found no better way to close 2018 than re-reading C.S. Lewis’s The Abolition of Man. This was particularly meaningful as 2018 marked the 75th anniversary of the book’s publishing. After three-quarters of a century, The Abolition of Man, originally titled The Abolition of Man:Reflections on THE INDIAN WORLD OF GEORGE WASHINGTON The Indian World of George Washington contributes greatly to the growing national discourse on the morality of the actions by George Washington, his circle of advisors, and his successors. As Calloway notes, however, Washington did share a vision for the collaboration of Indians and Americans, which while it involved the destruction ofIndian
'DIVINE CURRENCY: THE THEOLOGICAL POWER OF MONEY IN THE The title of the work comes from the parallels he perceives between the place of money and Christ; God is a heavenly economist and Christ his Divine Currency. The book is divided into six sections with the earlier chapters discussing Singh’s conceptual framework, the economic concepts of antiquity, and the respective roles of Christ,God
WHISPERS OF THE PAST AT THE CEMETERY Whispers of the Past at the Cemetery. June 13, 2015. The Hanover cemetery. The Rev. John Maltby was born in 1727 in New Haven, Connecticut. After graduating from Yale College in 1747, Maltby became a renowned and well-traveled minister, spending a number of years at churches in Bermuda and other British colonies in the West Indies. PETER WILLIAMSON: GOLF PRODIGY & PLAYER OF THE WEEK By Thomas Hauch. For Peter Williamson, success came on the very first try. A standout on the Men’s Golf team, Williamson earned his laurels back in the spring of 2009, when as a freshman he became only the fourth Dartmouth golfer, and the first since 1995, to DARTMOUTH'S TOP TEN ATHLETES, PART I Dartmouth’s Top Ten Athletes, Part I. February 25, 2016. Coming in at #7, distance runner Abbey D’Agostino ’14 is the most recent student-athlete to make our list. Dartmouth is first and foremost a highly regarded academic institution. With Ivy league prestige and widespread alumni making a difference around the world, peoplesometimes
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