Stanford Continues to Honor Cuba’s Murderer in Chief Castro may have died, but Casa Zapata still deifies his henchman Fidel Castro, the brutal Cuban tyrant, is dead. Casa Zapata should take this opportunity to honor Castro’s victims Elliot Kaufman 26 Nov 2016
“Who cares? It doesn’t affect you” The many myths of the individual free us from authority but subject us to power In Book Six of the The Iliad, Diomedes encounters Glaukos for the first time and Elliot Kaufman 18 Nov 2016
After Trump, Self-Reflection The worst elements of the left bolster the worst elements of the right. Both sides should help create a healthier politics. Trump is awful. In April, I called [https://stanfordreview. Elliot Kaufman 10 Nov 2016
Viewpoint Diversity: Missing in Action at Stanford Academic study finds Stanford faculties to have 11 registered Democrats for every one registered Republican Hearing both sides of an argument is essential to learning and forming opinions. So why Elliot Kaufman 4 Nov 2016
When Disruption Strikes The campus and the country have been liberated — at a cost. America really isn’t like Stanford, even though many want it to be. There are crucial differences between the Elliot Kaufman 20 Oct 2016
Is Milo Yiannopoulos Coming to Stanford? The face of the alt-right is scheduled to give a “women-in-tech talk” at Stanford. Milo Yiannopoulos, the provocateur and champion of the alt-right movement, is planning [http://www.nationalreview.com/ Elliot Kaufman 10 Oct 2016
John Boehner Revealed His Character At Stanford On Wednesday, April 27, I heard former Speaker of the House John Boehner speak at Stanford and subsequently make headlines around the world. Boehner called [http://www.stanforddaily.com/2016/ Elliot Kaufman 30 Apr 2016
Speaker Claims Israel Controls US Politicians, Media, Hollywood at Stanford Stanford Students for Justice in Palestine hosted a video talk [https://www.facebook.com/events/1718487525087566/] with Omar Barghouti, the co-founder of the global Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement Elliot Kaufman 28 Apr 2016
Stanford’s Fountains Return Stanford’s fountains will be turned back on in stages, the University announced [https://news.stanford.edu/2016/04/20/stanfords-fountains-begin-flowing/]today. The fountains in front of Green Library, Memorial Elliot Kaufman 20 Apr 2016
Stanford’s Most Radical Professor Strikes Again Professor David Palumbo-Liu recommends deeply anti-Semitic websites to readers in an online column. In a Salonarticle [https://www.salon.com/2016/04/11/brutal_ugly_illegal_9_things_you_need_ Elliot Kaufman 12 Apr 2016
Stanford Plans Ban on Hard Alcohol in Dorms Wednesday morning, Stanford administrators will announce a proposal to ban hard alcohol from all dorms. This is a major departure from Stanford’s current open-door policy [https://goo.gl/jAdUSY] Elliot Kaufman 8 Mar 2016
Political Science Abandons Its Soul In its elevation of data science and neglect of political theory, the new political science major embraces a misguided academic populism. Man may be a political animal, but he does Elliot Kaufman 18 Feb 2016
A Match Made in Heaven: Ethics with Barney Frank I once heard a story that went something like this: Barney Frank and Ethics walk into a bar. Ethics looks to his left, sees the congressman, and extends his hand. Elliot Kaufman 16 Feb 2016
Students for Justice in Palestine Hosts a Supporter of Terrorism against America [](/content/images/gilbert.png)Dr. Mads GilbertMy aunt was supposed to be on one of the planes. On September 11th, 2001, she slept Elliot Kaufman 11 Nov 2015
Beyond the Slogans: Students for Justice in Palestine’s Dangerous Misinformation When Stanford Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) took to White Plaza on October 16th, the average Stanford student likely dismissed the protest as more of the same: trite slogans Elliot Kaufman 7 Nov 2015
When Law No Longer Rules Did you get the email? Stanford’s Fossil Free movement announced on October 7th that they have “over 50” people willing to perform “civil disobedience” until Stanford agrees to divest Elliot Kaufman 28 Oct 2015
Stanford Contributes to the Iranian Nuclear Deal Debate – On Both Sides [https://stanfordreview.org/content/images/iran.jpg]The debate over the Iran deal has extended far beyond Congress, galvanizing and even dividing Stanford faculty and Hoover Institute fellows. The Republicans Elliot Kaufman 11 Oct 2015
Stanford’s Disastrous Electoral System [](/content/images/electoral-system.png) The system of election that Elliot Kaufman 29 Sep 2015