Opinion Jo Boaler and the Woke Math Death Spiral Jo Boaler is the infamous “mathematics education” professor of Stanford known for charging underfunded school districts $5,000 an hour to advise them to drop middle school algebra classes. In Dylan Rem 16 Apr 2024
In America, Twenty Years Is a Lifetime Whether you relish or despise any particular change, one cannot help but fall in love with the churn. John R. Puri 15 Apr 2024
Abolish Grades Grades serve two purposes: to motivate students and to assess their level of understanding. However, they are counterproductive in both realms. Grading incentivizes busywork, corrupts students' motivations, and proves Bethany Lorden 12 Apr 2024
Bring More Fun(ding to Club Sports)! The past few years have seen scandal after scandal harm the Stanford administration’s reputation. From its handling of COVID-19, to the resignation of our President, to the "death Isabella Griepp 9 Apr 2024
How to Export Silicon Valley: Lessons from Frederick Terman In the 1950s and 1960s, the land around Stanford University became home to companies and people who built the foundation of the innovative world we now know of as Silicon Bera Demirbilek 6 Apr 2024
news A New Day at Stanford The Board of Trustees made an excellent decision in selecting GSB dean Jonathan Levin as the University’s 13th president. Stanford Review 4 Apr 2024
Opinion Stanford’s Faculty and the Banality of Extremism “this is what the u.s. IS. what israel IS. founded in slaughter. nourished by our silence & complicity.” –Aracelis Girmay, Professor of English, Stanford University On November 27th, 2023, Joe Amato 3 Apr 2024
Opinion Techno-Optimism (with Seat Belts) In October of last year, investor and businessman Marc Andreessen published his “Techno-Optimist Manifesto,” a document celebrating technological development and abundance that garnered a mixed reception across tech, media, and Elsa Johnson 2 Apr 2024
Opinion BREAKING: Jacked, Rich Neuroscientist Proves Popular with Women On March 25th, New York Magazine published an unflattering article targeting Stanford professor, prominent neuroscientist, and podcaster Andrew Huberman. The author of the piece, Kerry Howley, criticized Huberman for various Elsa Johnson 28 Mar 2024
news EXCLUSIVE: The Review Sits Down with President Richard Saller On March 13th, the Stanford Review sat down with Richard Saller to talk about free speech, Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, the search for Stanford’s next president, and much more…. Julia Steinberg 15 Mar 2024
Opinion Interrupting University Events Is Not Free Speech The line between free expression and unprotected disruption was drawn fifty-five years ago by a landmark Supreme Court case out of Des Moines, Iowa. John R. Puri 12 Mar 2024
Lessons in Defense Tech from El Segundo This past Presidents’ Day weekend, over two hundred students, professionals, and hackers spent their weekend in a warehouse in El Segundo, California, working on defense-technology projects. The El Segundo Defense Bera Demirbilek 11 Mar 2024
news Stanford RAs Ordered to Demo Kissing for Freshmen in Bizarre Consent Lesson Julia Steinberg 24 Feb 2024
Opinion Editor's Note: Where Do We Go From Here? “Always go forward and never turn back.” -Saint Junipero Serra The motto of the Review is from Genesis, Fiat Lux. God’s first command in making the universe, “[He] said, Walker Stewart 20 Feb 2024
news Stanford Class of 2027: Distorted Racial Demographics Hold Strong Stanford's acceptance rate increased by 0.23% to 3.91% in the Class of 2027. White students now make up less than 22% of the freshman class, down from nearly 40% in the Class of 2016. Rohan Movva, Josiah Joner 16 Feb 2024