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.
Safe at last in the soph’more class.
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 ...
On May 13 of this year, Hanover’s electorate made its way to the polls for the ballot election held in conjunction with the annual town meeting. The most headline-grabbing result was Evan Gerson ’27’s ...
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 ...
Editor’s Note: This article was originally published on May 14, 2014. In light of Alpha Delta’s long-awaited return to the social scene, we wanted to give the current undergraduates a picture of the ...
Matt Raymer ’03 has recently accepted a position as senior vice president and general counsel for the College. He brings to the job over a decade of legal experience working on federal cases and cases ...
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 ...
With the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991, the United States emerged as the world’s sole superpower in the post-Cold War era. Those times are gone. The rise of China over the last few decades has been ...
Conclave was overall a strong film hampered by a final plot twist which reads as manufactured and indulgent. Conclave was directed by Edward Berger, who previously made the Academy Award-winning ...
This summer, the entire Dartmouth community mourns the loss of Won Jang, a beloved member of the Class of 2026 who tragically passed away on July 7 at the age of 20. From Middletown, Delaware, Won ...
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 ...
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