Opinion The Right-Wing Straussianism of Lana Del Rey Who is Lana Del Rey? To teenage girls, gay men, and millennial women on Prozac, she is a symbol of autonomy and independence, a sign of American feminist agency. However, Aditya Prathap, Joseph Seiba 26 Apr 2023
Breaking News BREAKING: Imposter Will Curry Back on Campus Reports retrieved by the Review indicate that William Curry, the imposter who recently roamed Stanford’s campus for over a year, has returned and is residing in the campus dorms Josiah Joner, Aditya Prathap 11 Apr 2023
Opinion Why Stanford: To the Contrarian Class of 2027 We know that the past few months have seen an uptick in media coverage of Stanford’s leftist gaffs and fiascos. From bureaucrats stifling social life to a ‘harmful language’ John R. Puri, Aditya Prathap 6 Apr 2023
Opinion Steinbach’s Premeditated Shutdown: New Revelations About SLS Event Show Collusion A week after protestors and DEI Dean Tirien Steinbach shut down Judge Kyle Duncan’s talk at Stanford Law School, the question is why did this fiasco unfold the way Aditya Prathap 15 Mar 2023
Opinion The Stanford Marching Band: From Contrarian to Conformist During last quarter’s football game against Brigham Young University—a Mormon school—the Leland Stanford Junior University Marching Band (LSJUMB) took the field to troll the opposing team. In Aditya Prathap 28 Feb 2023
The Leftists Who Cried Exclusion: Stanford Faculty Tramples Academic Freedom At the start of November, the Stanford Graduate School of Business hosted [https://cli.stanford.edu/events/conference-symposium/academic-freedom-conference] a two-day “Academic Freedom Conference.” The organizers, recognizing that “[a]cademic Aditya Prathap 15 Nov 2022
“Pro-Choice” Ideology: Hedonism’s Front Line of Defense Photo: William-Adolphe Bouguereau’s The Youth of Bacchus On the morning of Friday, May 6th, two rallies occupied White Plaza: a pro-abortion rally on one side and a pro-life rally Aditya Prathap 25 Oct 2022
Progressivism: Stanford’s Organized Religion of Choice When you hear the phrase “organized religion,” what comes to mind? Perhaps large groups of people performing rituals, proselytization campaigns, or emotion-laden sermons from on high. Or maybe you think Aditya Prathap 9 Oct 2022