Having served as President George W. Bush’s U.S. Trade Representative from 2005-2006, Mr. Portman was elected to the Senate in 2010. TDR: With Gov. Chris Christie (R-New Jersey)—who was historically ...
Editor’s note: On Wednesday, October 4, Editor-in-Chief Matthew O. Skrod (TDR) interviewed the acclaimed film critic and historian David Thomson (DT) about his career and his time at Dartmouth, as a ...
If you’re a consistent reader of The Review, I’ll wager a guess and say that you voted for President Trump. Given the partisan nature of modern politics and the impeachment proceedings, I’ll also ...
Dartmouth’s longstanding relationship with the Telluride Film Festival—held annually in Telluride, Colorado—was forged through the efforts of the late Bill Pence, co-founder of that festival and ...
Formally launched in 1949 (with W.C. Fields’ Million Dollar Legs), the Dartmouth Film Society was the first student organization in the United States to bring to a college campus a program of films ...
Female members of the Class of 1976 walk across the Green. Photo courtesy of Dartmouth Alumni. In our 22S Commencement issue, we had the pleasure of running alumnus Kenneth Roman’s ’52 article ...
The Dartmouth Review’s Senior Correspondent and Senior Editor, Kevin Berghuis and Zoe Dominguez (TDR), interviewed Republican National Committee Chair candidate Harmeet Dhillon ’89 (HD), who served as ...
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 ...
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 ...
On January 25th, President Sian Beilock published an editorial in The Wall Street Journal entitled “Is a Four-Year College Degree Worth It?” This is not a headline you’d expect to see from a ...
Henry Kissinger’s death impelled the usual slate of articles: some full of praise, others full of condemnation. Walter Benjamin once said, “There is no document of civilization which is not at the ...
The College, as history knew her. Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons. For most Dartmouth students, the College is a force of nature, whose existence is unquestioned, and a world without it might be ...
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