The Last Word by Dartmouth ReviewFeb 15, 2009“Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy. —attributed to Benjamin Franklin”
Barrett's Mixology by Dartmouth ReviewFeb 15, 2009“Pimm’s Winter
1 part Pimm’s Winter
(sometimes known as Pimm’s No.3)
3 Parts warm apple juice or cider Slices of apples and oranges”
Winter Carnival Back Then by Dartmouth ReviewFeb 15, 2009“I call her an “ace” because in her own limited field of action she could be compared to Baron Manfred Von Richtofen, the “Red Baron” who, in his red Fokker tri-plane, would shoot down eighty six enemy planes on the Western Front.”
Peter Sellars: Hugger, Not Hater by Dartmouth ReviewFeb 15, 2009“Peter Sellars is a hugger. As I waited in the lobby of the Hanover Inn to meet the world-renowned director, MacArthur “genius” award recipient and Montgomery Fellow, the one thing I had not prepared for was a hug when I went in for the handshake.”
Ingrateful Cauldron: The Arab World by Dartmouth ReviewFeb 15, 2009“If the political progress of the past year and a half continues, Iraq might look forward to a free and stable future.”
Winter Carnival: Stories of the Mardi Gras of the North by Dartmouth ReviewFeb 15, 2009“Officially named Winter Carnival the following year, the annual event evolved into a legendary festival once dubbed “the Mardi Gras of the North” by National Geographic magazine.”
Pulitzer Winning Poet Visits College by Dartmouth ReviewFeb 15, 2009“The program has boasted such notable Fellows as Joan Didion, Yo-Yo Ma, and Desmond Tutu in the past eight years alone, and Mr. Kinnell’s reading on Tuesday and a perusal of his latest collection, Strong is Your Hold, confirm the value of the program in enriching the experience of Dartmouth undergraduates and community residents with the chance to meet such prominent contributors to modern culture.”
The Week in Review by Dartmouth ReviewFeb 15, 2009“The Great Greek Crackdown of ‘09 In a flurry of official decisions handed down over the past several weeks, five Greek houses have found themselves on some form of probation. Sigma Delta and Sig Ep were placed on social probation...”
Standard Deviations by Dartmouth ReviewFeb 15, 2009“This Winter Carnival, the Greeks are not shutting down Carnival, but rather have been shut down—shut down by the benign ideological imperatives of the administration.”
How the College is Wasting Our Money by Dartmouth ReviewFeb 15, 2009“The current fiscal malaise has prompted wide-ranging debate as to which institutions and services are superfluous to the Dartmouth experience. This discussion, however, carries the tenor and honesty of a dispute over which courtesans to dismiss from Versailles.” | News Topics
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