Stanford's Censorship Stanford's Censorship: A Culture of Censorship On March 9th, 2023, Kyle Duncan, a judge appointed by President Trump to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, was scheduled to give a talk at Antonio Alonso-Stepanov 21 Jun 2024
Stanford's Censorship Stanford’s Censorship: The End of the Stanford Internet Observatory The Stanford Internet Observatory’s reign of censorship is finally coming to an end. The group, part of Stanford’s Cyber Policy Center, has been investigating misinformation and social media Elsa Johnson 21 Jun 2024
Stanford, What Did You Expect? The rampage in Main Quad and the president’s office was as predictable as it is contemptible. By allowing disorder to fester, the University has earned its humiliation. John R. Puri 13 Jun 2024
Stanford's Rigged Housing “Accommodations” Choosing a room for next year? Then you are likely frustrated with the scarcity of housing options. Who took all the spots? The 36% of students that received room assignments Hristo Todorov, Arvind Asokan 10 Jun 2024
Meet the 13 Ivory Tower Intruders: Stanford Students Charged with Felony Burglary On June 5, thirteen pro-Palestine protesters were detained after breaking into Building 10, the Stanford President’s office. Since then, a baker's dozen have been charged with 459( Stanford Review 7 Jun 2024
Breaking News BREAKING: Pro-Palestine Activists Seize President’s Office, Deface Main Quad During a dramatic pre-dawn protest, thirteen pro-Palestine demonstrators were arrested on Wednesday morning after seizing the office of Stanford University’s Interim President, Richard Saller. At approximately 5:30 a. Arvind Asokan 5 Jun 2024
Javier Milei Comes to Stanford This past Wednesday, President of Argentina and libertarian firebrand Javier Milei came to speak at Stanford for an event hosted by the Hoover Institution and the Stanford Graduate School of Jon Hartley 5 Jun 2024
The Open (Source) Question in AI In the sitcom that is Silicon Valley, the debate surrounding artificial intelligence has reached a fever pitch, and nothing seems to divide people more strongly than the future of open-source Mohit Agarwal, Abhi Desai 4 Jun 2024
Opinion No, TikTok Is Not Ruining Society While society rushes to critique almost every new technology (even radio was once considered a vice), Silicon Valley glorifies it at all costs. This time, however, is different. Because it’ Hamza Alsamraee 28 May 2024
Patriotism Returns to The Farm A few weeks ago, Kappa Sigma hosted its annual Dunch party, a combination of cold beer, the warm California sun, and a foam machine—all the ideal ingredients for a Abhi Desai 22 May 2024
Opinion Drain the Stanford Swamp On April 20th, the Olive neighborhood, one of Stanford’s eight arbitrarily created housing groups, held an all-campus party where students could “enjoy fine dining, a live band, and a Antonio Alonso-Stepanov 20 May 2024
Suspend the Campers Stanford’s administration needs to stiffen its wobbly spine, articulate clear rules for protesters, and promptly eject those who do not comply. John R. Puri 18 May 2024
Stanford's Censorship Stanford's Censorship: Rescind the Disgraceful Atlas Censure Stanford Review 14 May 2024
Stanford's Censorship Stanford's Censorship: An Interview with Dr. Scott Atlas Aadi Golchha, Elsa Johnson 8 May 2024
Stanford's Censorship Stanford’s Censorship: An Interview with Dr. Jay Bhattacharya The Review sits down with Stanford's Dr. Jay Bhattacharya to discuss COVID, academic freedom, and more. Elsa Johnson, Aadi Golchha 7 May 2024
Stanford's Censorship Stanford's Censorship: A History of Academic Freedom “Die Luft der Freiheit weht,” translated as “The Winds of Freedom Blow,” sits boldly on Stanford University’s insignia as its guiding motto. Yet in the past several years, Stanford Josiah Joner 6 May 2024