Opinion Is Obama a Democrat? Former President Obama delivered a speech at Stanford last month that, on the surface, teemed with contradictions. He claimed his speech would outline how to defend democracy, but then proposed Benjamin Esposito 16 May 2022
Review of "Heroes of the Fourth Turning" "Heroes of the Fourth Turning" | 2 hrs. | Closing Date: Mar. 5, 2022 | San Francisco Playhouse [https://www.sfplayhouse.org/sfph/2021-2022-season/heroes-of-the-fourth-turning/] , 450 Post St, San Francisco, CA 94102 | Tickets Benjamin Esposito 23 Feb 2022
Stanford's Hidden Inflation Inflation has become a political football lately. Republicans have made it the focus of their attacks on President Biden, framing rising prices as the consequence of reckless spending and the Benjamin Esposito 8 Nov 2021
Opinion The GOP-Business Breakup Writing in the years following World War I, Rudyard Kipling lamented Europe blindly accepting the ideologies of the day, as its nations failed to realize their principles would lead to Benjamin Esposito 27 Apr 2021
Opinion What are the Priorities of Conservatism? Conservatives distinguish themselves on the campaign trail by championing ‘family values.’ But do conservative politicians value the family? Simply look at the intra-conservative debate over Senator Mitt Romney’s child Benjamin Esposito 1 Mar 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
Opinion The Revolt of the Suburbanities The results of the 2020 election challenge both parties’ identities. Republicans are split over the GOP’s future, unsure of whether to embrace a vision of conservatism that focuses on Benjamin Esposito 6 Dec 2020
Review Recommends Hoover Class List 2020-2021 Stanford students are lucky to have the Hoover Institution, one of America’s premier think tanks as an easily accessible resource. The economic and public health crises that have shaped Benjamin Esposito 10 Sep 2020
Opinion Justice As Unfairness: Against the Attack on Stanford Police Since time immemorial, Stanford student activists have styled themselves as champions of the powerless. This past March saw workers’ rights as the chosen cause. Stanford Students for Workers’ Rights successfully Benjamin Esposito 2 Jul 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
Opinion Why Linda Sarsour and Angela Davis? An Open Letter to Provost Drell Dear Provost Drell, I am writing concerning Stanford’s recent invitations to Linda Sarsour and Angela Davis. I find these invitations puzzling, given your Notes from the Quad blog post Benjamin Esposito 25 May 2018