Yin Zhao ’06 was feeling down. A year or so after graduating from Dartmouth, with the “Great Recession” gathering steam, the art history major lost her job preparing antique watches for auction at Bonhams in Los Angeles.
Was it recklessness or bad luck that cost Arthur Moffatt ’41 his life on a 1955 canoe expedition in Canada’s Northwest Territories? The survivors have never agreed.
Two decades ago tuition, room and board ran about $26,000. Now it’s nearly $64,000. C.J. Hughes ’92 crunches the numbers, examines the history and talks to administrators in search of an explanation.
Does the world’s most infamous fraternity deserve its reputation? C.J. Hughes ’92 offers a field guide to the history of Alpha Delta and its ties to the movie that made it notorious.