Three Ex-Terrorists On April 16th, three ex-terrorists—Kamal Saleem, Zak Anani, and Walid Shoebat—shared their experiences as terrorists and urged the U.S. to rethink how to combat terrorism. The presentation Christopher Fish 26 Apr 2007
Editor’s Note: Time for Political Parties? Recent elections left no doubt that the ASSU’s electoral system needs fixing. 39 candidates ran for 15 at-large seats on the Undergraduate Senate. Successful candidates had to run massive Christopher Fish 26 Apr 2007
Online Exclusive: Conservative Society Kicks Off With Gusto One of my own officers told me I should not expect more than forty people to show up. Indeed, I was considered very optimistic when I stated my hope that Christopher Fish 26 Apr 2007
SOCC Loses Control of Senate In an unexpected reversal of fortune, SOCC-endorsed candidates were far less successful than they were last year. This past year, SOCC set the agenda for the ASSU Senate with an Christopher Fish 26 Apr 2007
Freshmen Have Good Shot at Senate Junior Danny Arbeiter first began his career in the Associated Students of Stanford University by learning everything he could during his time as a senate associate his freshman year. When tford 8 Apr 2007
Interview: Elizabeth Heng and Lauren Graham We asked the outgoing ASSU President and Vice President to discuss their time in office Stanford Review: What accomplishments in the ASSU are you most proud of? Elizabeth & Lauren: Christopher Fish 8 Apr 2007
Immigration and Political Fragmentation With the first round approaching in a few short weeks, tensions over the outcome of the French presidential election are rapidly mounting. According to last week’s Le Parisien, Nicolas Christopher Fish 8 Apr 2007
Friendly Fire: Do the Elections Matter? * This is one of a two part article written by two staff members with different point of views. To see “Every vote matters!” by Luukas Ilves, go to http://stanfordreview. seck 8 Apr 2007
ASSU and the Arts: The Importance of Supporting the On-Campus Arts One of the most common knocks against campus life at Stanford has been the lack of a strong arts scene that most top universities seem to have. While most Stanford Christopher Fish 8 Apr 2007
Editor’s Note: A Time for Unity The Stanford Review’s ASSU Elections Issue is usually a place for dissent. We have traditionally raised our voice against excessive Special Fees and protested the electoral influence of the Christopher Fish 8 Apr 2007
Special Fees: A look at this year’s Special Fee requests made by joint and undergraduate groups Joint Groups Joint groups’ Special Fees support programming targeted at both Undergraduates and Grad students. ASSU Legal Counseling ($52,438, $8.08 / student) ASSU Legal Counseling continues to have one Christopher Fish 8 Apr 2007
ASSU Senate: Review Recommendations We believe that the following Senate candidates bring to the table moderation and a commitment to serving students. We encourage you to vote for them. **Candidates****Commentary** Stuart Baimel* **What Christopher Fish 8 Apr 2007
Iran: The Real Problem While Daily articles in the past few weeks have addressed Israeli and Palestinian issues, and in particular, what we as Stanford students can do to help resolve the conflict, none Christopher Fish 15 Mar 2007
Taking Green to Main Street Thomas L. Friedman, the New York Times columnist and author of such books as From Beirut to Jerusalem and The World is Flat, spoke to Stanford students, community members, and Christopher Fish 15 Mar 2007