Artifact
The strange but true tale of a clever alum, a popular showman and a bizarre collection of oddities at the College museum.
Student Life
A recent grad who drank little as a student explains why the administration alone will never change the College’s drinking culture.
By Owen Jennings ’11
Interview
New dean of the College Charlotte Johnson brings her unique blend of legal and academic experience to Hanover.
By Lauren Vespoli ’13
Sports
When the 1992 heavyweights reunited to prep for last year’s Head of the Charles, it was just like old times. Sort of.
By Berit Campion ’96
History
In 1961 the civil rights movement arrived at a critical juncture in Jackson, Mississippi. James Breeden ’56 was there.
By Michael Gillis ’12
Faculty Opinion
American history was made by many people who did not conform to conventional gender expectations.
By Michael Bronski
On the Job
The WNBA’s new president is intent on expanding the league’s fanbase—and thinks she has the players to do it.
By Ralph Wimbish
Classroom
Students in a public-policy sociology course who think they can end poverty face a more pessimistic reality.
By Judith Hertog
Personal History
The tale of a compact with Satan forges a compact of friendship—and promises kept.
By Jim Collins ’84
Continuing Ed
On more than three decades in a director’s chair.
Interview by Lisa Furlong
Seen & Heard
Alumni making headlines around the world.
BY BONNIE BARBER
Campus
Around the Green in sixty seconds.
New books by Dartmouth alumni.
Readers write, react and respond.
“...and the granite of New Hampshire keeps the record of their fame.”