Armavirumque, Apr 28, 2006 11:44 AM

<em>New York Sun</em> toasts <em>Dartmouth Review</em>

by James Panero


Gary Shapiro at The New York Sun has written the definitive account of last Friday’s Dartmouth Review twenty-fifth anniversary gala, which we’ve made mention of here. From today’s paper:

’Dartmouth Review Celebrates 25 Years’

By GARY SHAPIRO

April 28, 2006

The peal of the old Dartmouth Indian war cry "Wah-hoo-wah" resounded as the Dartmouth Review, the insouciantly conservative student publication, celebrated its 25th birthday at a dinner in Manhattan last week. For a quarter century, its jaunty pages have enlivened the idyllic campus in Hanover, N.H., challenging liberal presuppositions - sometimes raucously - while earning recognition as a model for conservative newspapers nationwide. Distributed door to door to every student and mailed to subscribers across the country, the Review has been at the center of stormy cultural and political debates since its inception.

Here is the direct link to the article.

And hats off to everyone who attended last night’s book party for The Dartmouth Review Pleads Innocent, the anthology Stefan and I have edited. A book party, Dartmouth style--indeed!

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