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Donned in fluorescent red “Make America Great Again” hat and light blue “Socialism Sucks” shirt, Charlie Kirk, the twenty-six-year-old founder and leader of Turning Point USA (TPUSA), has easily ...
Austen Fletcher ‘12 has recently developed quite a following on YouTube with his channel, FleccasTalks. The premise of his videos is simple, as Fletcher puts it, “I amplify the voices of leftist ...
In 2004, Ferguson was named one of Time ‘s 100 most influential people in the world. Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons. Digital Editor of The Dartmouth Review Lintaro Donovan (TDR) interviewed Niall ...
Mayor Pete: The first class of Ivy League students is the Mayor Pete demographic. In many ways, Pete represents the ideal of what many had hoped American higher education could be, embodying an ideal ...
Photo courtesy of the American Institute for Economic Research. The following is an interview between Senior Correspondent of The Review Jonathan G. Nicastro (TDR) and Phillip W. Magness (PWM), ...
You see us around campus, sometimes in your class, and if you are a varsity athlete or morning-runner, you will see us wandering wearily in small groups in the direction of Leverone Field House. You ...
It will bring a few crazies out of the woodwork who lash out. The Dylan Roof types. There aren’t many in the US but they do exist. Someone will die over these protests I am afraid. A dozen or so white ...
On Thursday, the Trustees of Dartmouth College were sued for $70 million by seven former and current students (including an ’18 who graduated this past Spring) in the Psychology and Brain Sciences ...
Almost ten years ago, then-President Phil Hanlon began the optimistic experiment of reforming residential life at Dartmouth by establishing the house system. Aimed at establishing continuity and a ...
What if a text that some consider to present the Word of God was actually written by a Dartmouth student? The Book of Mormon is seen as a holy text by the Latter Day Saint movement, a collection 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.
Editor’s Note: This piece is in response to a recent petition addressed to the Dartmouth administration aimed at silencing The Dartmouth Review. The full text of the petition can be found here.
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