Opinion Some Faculty Senators Might Fail Econ and US History 101 Sixteen Stanford professors allege, in a Stanford Daily op-ed [https://www.stanforddaily.com/2019/02/08/de-ll-statement-on-the-hoover-institution/] and a diatribe [https://www.stanforddaily.com/2019/02/08/faculty-senate-debates-role-of-hoover-institution-on-campus/] in the Andrew Friedman 11 Feb 2019
Opinion Editor's Note: The Review is Stanford's Counterculture Ugh! Who needs those kooky libertarians and draconian conservatives at The Stanford Review. The Farm already copes with the Stanford College Republicans and the Hoover Institution, right? The College Republicans Andrew Friedman 14 Jan 2019
Opinion Parties and Immigration A thought entered my brain watching the so-called “caravan” arrive at the San Ysidro Port of Entry: “This looks like freshmen trying to hop the fence at an all-campus party. Andrew Friedman 6 Dec 2018
Opinion The Reasons for Stanford's Administrative Bloat Last week I wrote [https://stanfordreview.org/stanfords-administrative-bloat-is-out-of-control/] about the inane growth of Stanford’s non-teaching employee to student ratio and noted how this administrative bloat is a driver of Andrew Friedman 13 Nov 2018
Opinion Stanford's Administrative Bloat Is Out of Control Stanford’s foremost problem is administrative bloat. The University employs 14,448 non-teaching employees, more than double the 6,769 it had on the payroll in 1984 (non-teaching employees include Andrew Friedman 7 Nov 2018
Opinion Response to the Daily: We Shouldn't Accept Mediocrity in Our Dining Halls (The following editorial is in response to a Daily critique [https://www.stanforddaily.com/2018/05/11/in-defense-of-dining-halls/] of a recent Review article [https://stanfordreview.org/the-original-sin-of-stanford-dining/] about Stanford Dining. Andrew Friedman 13 May 2018
Opinion The Original Sin of Stanford Dining “A University administrator said McDonald's can charge lower prices than University food service because, in part, ‘the quality of food is lower at McDonald's,’” an unsigned Daily editorial [https://stanforddailyarchive. Andrew Friedman 2 May 2018
Sorry, Stanford - You Should Pay Taxes Too The recent corporate tax rate reduction may have been the most widely covered of the Republican tax reforms, but for most 20-year-old students the tax bill’s implications for higher Andrew Friedman 22 Jan 2018
Burns’s ‘Vietnam’ Recites a Leftist Consensus Today, we look at student protests against Donald Trump and private prisons and imagine that student activism has reached a new height. But if we consider the historical perspective, we Andrew Friedman 24 Oct 2017