Kluger: Burn Down the (Literary Arts) Bridge
By Elan Kluger | January 23, 2026Literature would be better served by a “society for the hatred of English departments” or by paying students to drop out.
Literature would be better served by a “society for the hatred of English departments” or by paying students to drop out.
This article is featured in the 2025 Freshman Special Issue. Soccer players get worse at Dartmouth, a friend once told me. The allure of drinking, parties and investment banking interviews distracts from their original goal: becoming a great soccer player. For most of the players, the woods unmask ...
I once agreed to eat lunch with a friend and he sent me a Google Calendar invite. I cancelled because of it. Since when does enjoying a meal follow the drumbeat of a business schedule? The answer is: since Dartmouth students have become so busy. Meetings, post-grad applications, clubs, homework, lab, ...
Dartmouth's community of aspiring financiers and consultants deserve criticism inasmuch as we all do.
Change the Dartmouth Society of Fellows.
Toleration is absent from the discourse on the hiring of Matthew Raymer ‘03.
President Beilock should reinstate the swim test graduation requirement for the safety of Dartmouth students and because physical readiness is a moral value.