Unfortunate Destiny: Humane Beasts and Beastly Humans
Professor Reiko Ohnuma’s “Unfortunate Destiny” is reviewed by Associate Editor Zachary Wang
Professor Reiko Ohnuma’s “Unfortunate Destiny” is reviewed by Associate Editor Zachary Wang
Mr. Jajodia reviews Professor Nicola Camerlenghi’s latest book, “St. Paul’s Outside the Walls: A Roman Basilica, from Antiquity to the Modern Era”
Over the holiday break I found no better way to close 2018 than re-reading C.S. Lewis’s The Abolition of Man. This was particularly meaningful as…
We are graced with only a handful of years at the College on the Hill, so it is of considerable importance to figure out the best ways in which to spend them. For those more motivated among us, the question of how to maximize our brief intellectual interlude at the College is perhaps most pressing of all…
Mr. Bring takes a look at “The Corrosion of Conservatism” by Max Boot
On October 11, Professor Mary Coffey delivered the seventh annual Manton Foundation Lecture on the Orozco Murals. The murals The Epic of American Civilization, were…
In Ron Howard’s film adaptation of Dan Brown’s Angels and Demons, Robert Langdon speaks of the (semi-fictional) “Pius IX’s Great Castration.” The head of the…
The building you’re most likely to encounter before stepping foot on the hallowed grounds of Dartmouth is Baker library. However, the building you’re going to…
Last week, Dartmouth College convened a study group to decide the future of the “Hovey Murals.” The murals, well-known for their controversial depictions of the…
In the Western film canon, few films can compete with Marvel’s new offering of The Avengers: Infinity War. Featuring over 20 characters, the movie could…