Autumn Carter

Editor’s Note: Blackness Does Not Beget Violence

by Autumn Carter

Outgoing Editor-in-Chief addresses the recent campus shooting and reminds the Stanford community that individuals engage in violence, not races.

Balancing Pakistani Sovereignty

by Autumn Carter

Since the U.S. operation that killed Osama bin Laden in Pakistan, Pakistan has loudly protested the operation as a violation of its national sovereignty.

Bin Laden’s Death and Student Reactions

by Autumn Carter

When my professor walked in to my political science class yesterday, he noted that our class discussion would center around “that thing that happened the other day.” He was referencing Sunday evening’s U.S. military operation that killed Osama bin Laden after he had evaded capture for nearly a decade following 9/11. My professor chuckled a [...]

Faculty Senate Invites ROTC Back

by Kyle Huwa

On April 28, Stanford’s Faculty Senate voted to allow ROTC’s return to campus after the body forced it off campus 40 years ago. The measure passed with 70% voting in favor.

VanDerveer: On Women’s Hoops

by Autumn Carter

A few days after the team’s Final Four loss and the news of her Hall of Fame selection, The Review talked to Coach VanDerveer about her perspective on it all.

Editor’s Note: Why We Endorsed Them

by Autumn Carter

We’re keeping it clear–what went into The Review’s endorsement process and what did not?

ROTC Debate: In Their Own Words

by Autumn Carter

The debate surrounding ROTC extends back to before the exchange on campus this year. Here is a snapshot of the extended debate in the words of its major players over time.

Virginia Tech Fined for Late Notification of Shooting

by Autumn Carter

The Washington Post has just reported that the U.S. Department of Education fined Virginia Tech $55,00 today in response to the school’s late notification to its students following the first wave of shooting on April 16, 2007. Virginia Tech waited two hours before notifying students that the gunman had shot students in a campus dormitory [...]

Sudeck Also Fighting Back: Claims Quotes Obtained Unethically

by Autumn Carter

Ryan Sudeck, a Stanford rower who was quoted in “The List” article in yesterday’s issue of The Daily, has now posted responses to his quote. He has done so via comment sections on major media and campus news outlets. News outlets–such as The Stanford Daily, The San Francisco Chronicle, San Jose Mercury, Huffington Post–ran “The List” article [...]

“The List” Article Misrepresents Stanford Athletes and Non-Athletes

by Autumn Carter

“The List” has been discussed in whispers and heated outbursts all day. Honestly, I don’t see why. My initial reaction to the The Daily’s headline, “Stanford athletes had access to list of ‘easy’ courses,” followed a shrug—So what’s the big deal? After actually reading the article, my reaction was stronger—Now this is truly an overreaction. [...]