Affirmative Action’s Shaky History & Uncertain Future
William Chase, the former president of Emory and Wesleyan, has an article in the most recent issue of The American Scholar that hits upon the…
William Chase, the former president of Emory and Wesleyan, has an article in the most recent issue of The American Scholar that hits upon the…
Yesterday’s discussion of college admissions prompted a visit to the U.S. News and World Report college rankings, which yielded this interesting sight: Is that, you…
It’s the Christmas season, which in the shallow world of competitive college admissions can mean only one thing: time to compare early admissions numbers! Jacques…
Is President Kim merely a politician-cheerleader? Or will he only have made an impact at Dartmouth once he’s vanquished the twin scourges of course oversubscription…
Christmas is only a few days away, folks! To help with your holiday cheer, the PDF of our Christmas issue is now up. Inside you’ll…
Two more articles for you intrepid readers: First up, Khin Nyunt expounds on the strengths of the old ways in Traditional Marriage’s Enduring Values. Follow…
By Coleman E. Shear On November 11th, Boston University Professor Richard Landes came to Dartmouth to speak about jihadi cognitive warfare and its effects on…
By Khin Nyunt Over the past few years, lots of money and ink has been spent arguing about gay marriage, but not enough attention has…
Former Giuliani speechwriter and CNN contributor John Avlon gave the Review a shout-out today in his Daily Beast column, “My War with Rush Limbaugh,” about…
Getting Blitzed by campus organizations is a dicey affair. Most of the time, you’ll delete those blitzes without a second thought. Other ones have some…