A Year After Sandy Hook: Donohue & Kilmer talk about guns in America *John J. Donohue is an economist, lawyer, and member of the Stanford Law School faculty widely known for his criticism of John Lott’s book More Guns, Less Crime. Donald Devon Zuegel 26 Jan 2014
More developers favor Google’s Android mobile apps development to Apple’s iOS From SiliconANGLE: > By market share, Android is the dominant mobile devices on the market, but the performance of its market share in terms of revenue generation is still lagging Devon Zuegel 25 Jan 2014
healthcare Mortgaging the Millennials’ Future Obamacare is a lousy deal for young people ****** [https://stanfordreview.org/content/images/los_altos.jpg] The government spends around $6 on seniors for every dollar it spends on children, Devon Zuegel 23 Jan 2014
Stanford University Purdue professors deliberately ignore shooting, endanger students A Purdue teaching assistant was fatally shot today by an engineering student. Students were shocked when a number of professors continued to teach despite the fact that the Indiana campus Devon Zuegel 21 Jan 2014
Students’ Self Defense Stokes National Discussion about Guns Erik Fagan, a senior at Gonzaga University, answered a knock on his apartment door on Thursday October 24th to find 6-time felon John Michael Taylor at his doorstep. Fagan offered Devon Zuegel 9 Dec 2013
The Affordable Care Act & You While we were busy cramming for midterms, the rollout of Healthcare.gov faced some serious issues. In the 24 hours following its October 1 launch, only 6 people managed to Devon Zuegel 9 Dec 2013
An Interview with Dr. Bhattacharya [https://stanfordreview.org/content/images/battacharya.png] Jay Bhattacharya is an associate professor of Medicine at Stanford and, by courtesy, of Economics. He has been studying the healthcare market for Devon Zuegel 6 Dec 2013
Breaking Bad, Legalize Drugs Walter White’s double life in Breaking Bad is recounted as a sort of Jekyll and Hyde story, acclaimed for forcing its fans to “re-construct … the lines between good and Devon Zuegel 18 Oct 2013
Education Reformer Rants at "Reign of Error" Talk “You have a civic obligation to serve the schools. It’s part of the commons. Even if you don’t need it, these are civic responsibilities— not consumer goods.” So Devon Zuegel 18 Oct 2013
women Women’s Triathlon—An Emerging NCAA Sport The Stanford Triathlon club team swam, biked, and ran to win a 10th place overall finish at USA Triathlon (USAT) Collegiate Nationals in Tempe, Arizona in mid-April while the men’ Devon Zuegel 14 Jun 2013
Gary Johnson’s Climbs Mountains with his Libertarian Philosophy Former Libertarian presidential candidate and Governor of New Mexico Gary Johnson lives his party’s philosophy of maximum freedom balanced with self-ownership. “The Libertarian Party is for all who don’ Devon Zuegel 30 Apr 2013
Freshmen Alcohol Transports Decrease but More Extreme Cases Remain During the winter quarter, the class of 2016 received a special email from the Robert Urstein, Dean of Freshmen, and Ralph Castro, Director of Office of Alcohol Policy and Education Devon Zuegel 7 Apr 2013
Economics “Moral Foundations of Capitalism” class cancelled As the United States dipped into recession after the stock market crash in the late 2000s, capitalism was under intense scrutiny. As concern and criticism of the economic structure rose, Devon Zuegel 6 Mar 2013
Is the U.S. Tax Code Fair? “Any intelligent fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch of genius to move in the opposite direction.” ~ E.F. Schumacher The entire country Devon Zuegel 19 Feb 2013
Why College Campuses Should Allow Concealed Carry The news is saturated with stories and opinions on guns, and the attention on the issue is heightened with this past year’s dramatic [https://stanfordreview.org/article/why-college-campuses-should-allow-concealed-carry/shooting_ Devon Zuegel 19 Jan 2013
CodeHS Aims to be Market Trailblazer for Pre-College Computer Science Education Zach Galant and Jeremy Keeshin have kept themselves busy since graduating Stanford this past June. The two founded CodeHS, an online computer science class geared for high schools. On November Devon Zuegel 4 Dec 2012