Features Games ChangersAlums have long been contenders in Paralympic competition. They’re also involved behind the scenes.
Features “The Grand Canyon Respects Nobody”So says National Geographic photographer Pete McBride ’93, who learned to love it the hard way.
Features American OdysseyAfter a drug deal gone bad, Peter Kaldheim ’71 fled for his life and embarked on a cross-country epic of homelessness, hitchhiking, and empty pockets. The long road eventually led to redemption—and his harrowing new memoir, Idiot Wind.
Features Reunions SketchbookAlumni return to campus in record numbers for a memorable 10-day stretch of parties, passion, and pyrotechnics.
Features Is Your Brain to Blame?Cognitive neuroscientist Michael Gazzaniga ’61 explores the mystery of free will vs. determinism.
Features Justice and Politics For AllAn authority on constitutional law passes judgment on recent Supreme Court cases.
Features Ready, Ski, Aim!Dartmouth women dominate the U.S. contingent headed to the Biathlon World Championships.