State of the Race: The Republican Presidential Candidates The 2008 election is a year and a half away, but the money and the media attention have been pouring in earlier than ever before. While the Democratic primary has Christopher Fish 7 Jun 2007
OSA: The Path to Reform The Office of Student Activities, the administration’s agency for regulating parties, student groups and their events, suffered a drastic decrease in legitimacy and student approval this year, as it Christopher Fish 7 Jun 2007
Editor’s Note: A Political Union Over the course of the last two quarters, I have had the opportunity, and the burden, of experiencing Stanford’s student life from the perspective of both a journalist and Christopher Fish 7 Jun 2007
On Illegal Students and Illegal Immigrants “IMPOSTER CAUGHT,” rang the Stanford Daily headlines. When it was discovered that a young woman, Azia Kim, had managed to falsely pass herself off as a Stanford freshman for eight seck 7 Jun 2007
Strategy and Legitimacy: Exclusive Interview with Wesley Clark Gen. Wesley K. Clark (Ret.) spoke about post-Cold War American policy on May 24 to a full crowd in the Hewlett Teaching Center. “Stanford is so wonderful, the students are Christopher Fish 7 Jun 2007
Dining: Fresh or Foul? While Stanford prides itself on its technological innovation and advancement, its online dining menus, which it just unveiled last quarter, still fall short of those at many top colleges. Stanford’ Christopher Fish 7 Jun 2007
Camp Stanford Welcome to Camp Stanford where for a mere $265 a day, you can receive three hours of classes, three meals, and a roof over your head—all for just $265! Christopher Fish 10 May 2007
Our Future, Up for Grabs According to former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, the entire Western world is at a crossroads. Whether we notice it or not, the future is unfolding before our eyes and is Christopher Fish 10 May 2007
Remember the Alamo? It’s everywhere: traditional American icons are under attack. The Founding Fathers, early settlers and explorers, and war heroes were power-hungry, genocidal, or criminal. Some, like Rosa Parks, have managed Christopher Fish 10 May 2007
Why We Fight During the Cold War Ronald Reagan said, “Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn’t pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must Christopher Fish 10 May 2007
Imagining the “King-Chavez” Coalition On April 23 in Kresge Auditorium, Stanford witnessed the fourteenth annual commemorative celebration “¡Viva César Chávez!” co-sponsored by El Centro Chicano, MEChA, the ASSU Speakers Bureau, VPSA, and the César Christopher Fish 10 May 2007
All or Nothing The tragic Virginia Tech massacre has sparked a national debate over gun control. Although some have suggested that gunman Cho Seung-Hui’s mental problems may have been a primary cause seck 10 May 2007
A Spy’s Journey: A CIA Memoir For thirty-five years, Floyd Paseman served his country as an employee of the Central Intelligence Agency. Two decades of his distinguished career were spent in foreign countries as an officer Christopher Fish 26 Apr 2007
Review of “The Great Global Warming Swindle” “The Great Global Warming Swindle” does not pretend to be neutral or fair-minded. This controversial British documentary, first aired in March on Britain’s Channel 4, is a one-sided attack seck 26 Apr 2007