2015

The Banzai-tini

2.5 ounces of Cambridge Gin 1⁄2 ounce of Sperone dry vermouth 1⁄4 ounce of squid ink into a shell casing from a 105 mm Howitzer…


Keggy the Regulated Keg

While most of the talk surrounding Moving Dartmouth Forward has centered on the hard alcohol ban, the recommendations spanned a variety of topics, including “Community…


The Review Reviews: Jewel of India

On a warm, quiet Friday evening, Oral Stanfield, Pip Epiffany, and Sheriff Rick Grimes took a solemn saunter down Lebanon Street towards the staple of…


Dean-Bailey in the State House

Races for the New Hampshire State House of Representatives are usually small and unexciting affairs, often requiring little more than door-to-door campaigning and a few…


On Civilization and Barbarism

One of the best aspects of the undergraduate experience at Dartmouth is our community’s commitment to be intellectually engaged, not only in the classroom but…


Whispers of the Past at the Cemetery

The Rev. John Maltby was born in 1727 in New Haven, Connecticut. After graduating from Yale College in 1747, Maltby became a renowned and well-traveled…


Thayer Shines Brightly With Students

A long walk down Tuck Drive will bring you to Dartmouth’s Thayer School of Engineering. Entering the MacLean Engineering Sciences Center — one of Thayer’s…


Some Thoughts in the Dark

At around 4:30 on the afternoon of May 27, a major storm swept across the Connecticut River and onto the Dartmouth campus. Its heavy winds…


Inside the Mind of a House Professor

Editor’s note: Part of President Hanlon’s much promoted Moving Dartmouth Forward plan includes the reinstitution of House affiliations for all Dartmouth students. In early May,…


A Conversation with Fribble

In recent months, a commenter known as “fribble” has been making a name for himself in the comments sections of many articles from The Daily…