Why are you at Dartmouth?


To philosophize? Be athletic? Both?



Or maybe binge-watch awesome stuff on Netflix now and then?




All are great. But...is being intellectually curious also one reason? 😉


Yes? Maybe? Then come join us tomorrow night at the first Dartmouth Apologia meeting of 17F! 

Everything intellectually worthwhile is fair game for discussion, from Plato to the questions of contemporary culture! You're invited to join us in exploring the intersections between faith, reason, and all facets of modern society.

Join us tomorrow, Tuesday 9/12 from 5-6 PM in Sanborn 102 (aka 'The Medieval Room')   

          **For those who received flyers from us at yesterday's Student Involvement Fair, please note the time change one hour earlier, to 5 PM! 

                    This allows us not to conflict with First Night, the campus Christian ministry fair, tomorrow from 6-9 PM. We will be sure to end promptly so those who want to attend First Night are able.

                    Starting next week, we'll meet Tuesdays at 6 PM.

We the staff of the Apologia are Christians. We believe that the mystery of God was revealed in Jesus, and He demonstrated His matchless love for us through His life, death, and resurrection. Members of the Catholic, Protestant, and Eastern Orthodox traditions, we formed this journal because we believe that Christianity is as relevant and important today as it was in the first century. Inspired by the early Christian apologists, we seek to articulate Christian perspectives in the academic community. 
We endeavor to think critically, question honestly, and link arms with anyone who searches for truth and authenticity. We don’t claim always to be right or to have all the answers. This is a journal of seekers, people who desire to love God with their minds as well as their hearts and souls. The Dartmouth Apologia does not exist to proselytize but to discuss, and we warmly invite you to join us in this discussion.