The Dartmouth Review is a bi-weekly conservative newspaper at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire. It was founded in ...
There is something nearly monastic about the rhythm of a winter week at Dartmouth. The days shorten until darkness seems to be the natural state of things, with daylight merely a brief interlude.
Alex Azar, who served as secretary of Health and Human Services in Donald Trump’s first administration, spoke at Dartmouth on February 6 in an event sponsored by the Rockefeller Center, the Dartmouth ...
It is natural for college students to develop a sincere attachment to the mail. For a significant majority, their respective freshman years represent their first experiences living apart from the ...
Safe at last in the soph’more class.
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 ...
Editor’s Note: The following is a Review favorite from the archives. Editor-in-Chief Emeritus Nicholas Desai drew this account of Fitzgerald’s visit to Hanover from the Budd Schulberg papers at Rauner ...
In 1910, skiing had not yet emerged as a common form of winter recreation. At Dartmouth, Fred Harris ’11 and his friend A.T. Cobb ’12 were among the few students who participated in the sport. Harris, ...
Editor’s note (2023): The Dartmouth Review is proud to present a history of Green Key weekend—required reading for any socially literate or historically conscious Dartmouth student. The late Joe Rago ...
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.