Opinion Don't Eat the Rich The habits of the elite are changing from loud luxury to quiet luxury, luxury goods to luxury beliefs, finance guys to tech bros. Nepo babies used to strive for Harvard’ Sophie Fujiwara 26 Oct 2023
Opinion The Flight 93 Indictment “2016 is the Flight 93 election: charge the cockpit or you die. You may die anyway. You—or the leader of your party—may make it into the cockpit and Aditya Prathap 23 Oct 2023
Opinion Keeping the Faith at Stanford Most Christians have valid concerns that elite colleges and universities stifle faith, marginalize Christian viewpoints, and are at times outright hostile towards Christian students. Perhaps that’s part of why Isabella Griepp 20 Oct 2023
Opinion In Defense of the Neighborhood System When Stanford’s neighborhood system was first announced, it was met with a wave of criticism. Students raised concerns regarding the rigid assignment process and its impact on current undergraduates, Ruei-Hung Alex Lee 19 Oct 2023
Opinion Christian Exclusion in Stanford’s Dining Halls During every winter and spring quarter, Christian students at Stanford observe the Lenten season, commemorating the forty-days in which our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, fasted in the desert. Lent Joseph Seiba 18 Oct 2023
Opinion This Is Not A Trade School Over the summer I bumped into a senior tech executive at a conference in San Francisco. Being an ardent user and a fan of the technology she works on, I Abhi Desai 17 Oct 2023
Opinion In the House of Representatives, Disgrace is a Bipartisan Affair An utter collapse in the budgeting process. A narrowly averted government shutdown. An empty speaker’s chair with no clear successor. Who in the House is not to blame? John R. Puri 16 Oct 2023
Breaking News Stanford’s ‘Pornography for Children’ Week Warning: sexually explicit content. Do not continue reading this article if you are under 18. For the first week of October, Stanford School of Medicine’s Lane Library will host Aditya Prathap 9 Oct 2023
Breaking News Stanford Students Promote Terrorism I stayed awake late last night to read the reports of Israelis being ruthlessly murdered in Hamas’ surprise attack on Israel. Soon after I woke up this morning, I texted Julia Steinberg 7 Oct 2023
Opinion On Relegation This article is not intended for the average Review reader. I’m not writing for someone who is already contrarian, but for the less common (on this site) but more Joe Civantos 4 Oct 2023
Opinion Being Ugly is a Choice Beautiful women gatekeep beauty by insisting that we only need sleep and hydration to look like them, while in reality, they were just born lucky. Cosmetic and lifestyle conglomerates tell Sophie Fujiwara 3 Oct 2023
Opinion When It’s Time to Choose a Major, Quit Fooling Yourself The best advice I received before freshman year was to study a subject in which I had already demonstrated real interest and aptitude, rather than engage in self-torture. John R. Puri 2 Oct 2023
Opinion Freshman Year in Review As we come to the end of another year at Stanford, it feels prudent to offer up some of the advice that I wish I had heard upon entering the Cees Armstrong 9 Jun 2023
Breaking News Hoover’s Double-Bind: Woke For Me, But Not For Thee The Hoover Institution puts on a conservative show for its donors, but the reality is that Hoover is abandoning its conservative roots. Julia Steinberg 5 Jun 2023