Opinion Editor's Note: The Twilight of Stanford Stanford is known for a certain unique ethos that is dying, through a combination of not only carelessness but concerted effort on the part of University administrators. Stanford’s reputation, Annika Nordquist 28 Jan 2021
Review Recommends Stanford’s Blindspots: An Alternative Three Books from the Stanford Review Stanford students have the reputation of inhabiting a “bubble,” removed from the outside world. While Stanford’s “Three Books'' program presents an opportunity to introduce new concepts to incoming Stanford Benjamin Esposito, Annika Nordquist 15 Dec 2020
Review Recommends To SLE or not to SLE? Apologies for the terrible pun. It was just too easy… or should we say “SLEezy.” SLE (Structured Liberal Education) is one of Stanford’s signature humanities programs, but is also Multiple authors 2 Jun 2020
Review Recommends The Review’s Honest Guide to Freshman Housing While it may feel as though the outside world is crumbling around us, for many students Freshman year hurtles closer and closer, seemingly unimpeded. Despite the pandemic, Frosh have received Annika Nordquist 29 May 2020
Opinion Editor’s Note: This Moment in History > “There are no dangerous thoughts; thinking itself is dangerous.” —Arendt Perhaps the most contrarian thing I could say right now is that we, as Stanford students, have much to be Annika Nordquist 6 Apr 2020
Opinion Stanford, Wake up! An odd sensitivity hovers over campus (or rather, what’s left of campus). Somehow, it is offensive to blame China for a disaster that is clearly China’s fault. And Annika Nordquist 27 Mar 2020
Opinion Spoiler Alert: Ben Shapiro Is No Anti-Semite TL;DR: “Coalition of Concerned Students” calls Ben Shapiro anti-Semitic in apology letter for being anti-semitic. Two days ago, we reported [https://stanfordreview.org/coalition-of-concerned-students-share-inane-ben-shapiro-protest-flyer/] that the “Coalition of Concerned Annika Nordquist 7 Nov 2019
Review Recommends Hoover Class List 2019-2020 In a country where most accuse college campuses of being “liberal bubbles,” Stanford is blessed by the presence of the Hoover Institution, which provides access to some of the brightest Annika Nordquist 23 Sep 2019
Review Recommends Classes for the College Contrarian: The Comprehensive Guide to Getting More out of Stanford The flexible nature of a liberal arts education is both a blessing and a curse; for the most part, Stanford students can pursue their interests in peace, avoiding the politicized Annika Nordquist 21 Sep 2019
Opinion Listen to Actions, Not Words: Anti-Zionism Is No Excuse for Anti-Semitism These past weeks, marred by a deadly shooting, the New York Times’ cartoon, and hundreds of rockets launched against Israeli civilians, have been incredibly difficult for the Jewish people. At Multiple authors 7 May 2019
Opinion Failed and Racist: Why Stanford Should Ditch Affirmative Action An ongoing lawsuit [https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/15/us/harvard-affirmative-action-asian-americans.html] against Harvard University threatens a sacrosanct admissions policy of America’s elite institutions: affirmative action. Although the Multiple authors 2 Feb 2019
Opinion Why Women Can (and Should) Support Brett Kavanaugh Introductory Note: Many who see this article may remember seeing me tabling about this very topic on White Plaza. In fact, the release of this article has been greatly delayed Annika Nordquist 18 Oct 2018
Opinion Think the Right Cares About Free Speech? Not Always. Free speech today is often considered a conservative talking point. Both moderates and extremists alike bemoan the violation of free speech protections on college campuses and social networks, and the Annika Nordquist 8 May 2018
Should We Say "Of Course" To Feminism? From last month’s Women’s Marches in Stanford and San Francisco to the sparkly “Of Course I’m a Feminist” stickers adorning laptops and water bottles across campus, the Annika Nordquist 8 Feb 2018