Warm Weather Party: The Review’s pick for ASSU Exec For the 2007 ASSU Elections, make your first choice Brian Truebe and Folahan Olowoyeye of the Warm Weather Party, and your second choice Brett Hammond and Lakshmi Karra of Brett Christopher Fish 8 Apr 2007
“Secret Love in Peach Blossom Land” Not So Secret It might have been difficult to foresee the challenges facing Stan Lai. Currently a visiting professor at Stanford, the drama department website describes him as “one of the most influential tford 15 Mar 2007
Russia Returns to Dictatorship Alexander Litvinenko made headlines for weeks when he fell violently ill with radiation poisoning last November. Litvinenko died on November 23, and the world mourned. But when a teapot laced Christopher Fish 15 Mar 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
Are Ethnic Dorms Insensitive? Since its inception, the Review has vehemently opposed ethnic housing primarily on the basis that it supports racial separatism. Not, however, until listening to my peers’ diverse views on the Christopher Fish 15 Mar 2007