Articles by Sandor Farkas

An Interview with Sergei Kan

The Dartmouth Review (TDR): Can you tell us a bit about your background and how you gained an interest in academia? Sergei Kan (SK): I…


Happy, Happy Days

The Dartmouth Twilight Song may seem one of the more cliché songs in the Dartmouth repertoire. It conjures images of Dartmouth men: bright-eyed, white-collared youths…


Combating Sexual Violence

Sexual violence is not exclusive to college campuses. It is not the sole provenance of prisons, boarding schools, and barracks. It is not just an…


Anti-Semitism and its Lessons

The debate over the connection between anti-Israel sentiment and anti-Semitism suffers from a fundamental disagreement over the nature of anti-Semitism. The common conception of anti-Semitism…


An Interview with Harry Enten

The Dartmouth Review sat down with Harry Enten ‘11 on the occasion of his vist to Dartmouth. The Dartmouth Review (TDR): Can you tell us…


A Flag for Our Nation

“When our land is illumined with Liberty’s smile, If a foe from within strike a blow at her glory, Down, down with the traitor that…


A Letter to the Vice Provost

Dear Vice Provost Ameer, To the casual observer, it may appear that the editors and staff of The Review have no great love for you….


William Helman Looks Back

The Review recently sat down with Bill Helman ’80, current chairman of the Board of Trustees of Dartmouth College. The Dartmouth Review (TDR): You graduated…


Look Evil in the Eye

The audience sat silently, the men’s heads tilted against their starched collars, the women’s faces nestled in luxurious fur. A skinny man with round spectacles…


Jonathan Haidt on Diversity

The Dartmouth Review sat down for a second time with renowned proponent of ideological diversity in high education Jonathan Haidt. The Dartmouth Review (TDR): Identity…