Marissa Miller

Camp Stanford: State of Nature

by Marissa Miller

Subtract the pressures of twenty units and the search for happiness, it seems, becomes more complicated than partying and sleeping in: What makes us happy, besides success?

College: The New High School?

by Marissa Miller

The Draw incentivizes small, homogenous cliques. Here’s one solution: switch to the residential college system used by Harvard and Yale.

Sigma Nu Petition for Special Fees Ruled Ineligible – Part 1

by Marissa Miller

As groups across campus struggle to find signatures for their Special Fees petitions, one group faces a more esoteric dilemma: Sigma Nu has discovered that, according to the ASSU Elections Commission, their fraternity is not an ordinary student group – and is thus ineligible to receive Special Fees. On Sunday evening, ASSU Elections Commissioner Quinn [...]

An Ideal (House-)Husband

by Marissa Miller

This past week, the New York Times Online posted two debates on the same subject as my column in the Review’s last issue. Excitement! In the first, Gail Collins and David Brooks discuss the new role of men in marriage (as “househusbands,” apparently). In the second, the Times asks a range of academics how demographic [...]

Can’t a girl get a cosmo?

by Marissa Miller

So there I am – plugging away on my next column about how the GOP has all the true feminists in politics – when I receive an email about the events of next weekend’s Review Reunion. The itinerary includes: some dude talking about the media, some other dude talking about Afghanistan, and some other political [...]

Why They Hate Us, or Which Young Conservative Stereotype are You?

by Marissa Miller

College conservatives may be friends and classmates of college liberals, but conservatives’ political beliefs make them caricatures of an enemy.

Stanford: World-Renowned Profs …and Powerpoint.

by Marissa Miller

Despite ever greater compliments, Stanford’s education remains lacking.

Co-Ops the Place for Conservatives

by Marissa Miller

Why Stanford Co-Ops Are the Place for Conservatives