All Demands Matter Editor’s Note, Volume LVI This has not been a quiet year. Since I became Editor-in-Chief, Serra’s name progressed [https://stanfordreview.org/article/assu-erases-serra-on-dubious-moral-grounds/] toward erasure, Fossil Free Stanford’ Harry Elliott 30 May 2016
70% of Stanford Students Oppose BDS, Bringing Into Question Why SJP Seeks Re-Vote A poll emailed by the Stanford Review to freshmen, sophomores and juniors confirms that a significant majority of students oppose boycotts, divestment and sanctions targeted at Israel. 288 students voted Harry Elliott 27 May 2016
Hidden BDS Plot Against Israel Uncovered at Stanford Stanford Students for Justice in Palestine plans an all-out attempt to instate a policy of Boycotts, Divestment and Sanctions targeted at the state of Israel next year via a ballot Harry Elliott 26 May 2016
Class of 2017 Releases FMOTQ Survey Results, Confirms Supermajority of Students Reject Changes This evening, the Stanford Class of 2017 Presidents released the results [http://bit.ly/23tu8Sn] of a comprehensive survey taken on Full Moon on the Quad. The survey followed uproar Harry Elliott 5 May 2016
Allegations of Mismanagement and Abuses of Power Levied Against SSE Interim CEO Ateeq Suria Ateeq Suria, the chair of Stanford Student Enterprises’ (SSE) board and interim CEO, has been accused of serial mismanagement, an attempted power grab, and the marginalization of SSE employees by Harry Elliott 26 Apr 2016
FFS Plans To Disrupt Hennessy Address To Demand Divestment Fossil Free Stanford (FFS) has announced that it will be assembling on the front steps of Main Quad tomorrow morning to protest Stanford’s decision not to divest from fossil Harry Elliott 26 Apr 2016
Freshman ASSU Senators Plan Coup of Re-Elected Upperclassmen The 18th Undergraduate Senate looks set for an explosive start as freshman and upperclass Senators fight over the censuring of their most popular representative, and the identity of their next Harry Elliott 24 Apr 2016
ASSU President “Disgusted” After Senate Rejects Scandal-Ridden SSE CEO Nominee In a rare show of unanimity, the ASSU Senate tonight rejected the nomination of Zubair Ahmed [https://www.linkedin.com/in/zubairstanford] as SSE’s proposed new CEO, in the Harry Elliott 19 Apr 2016
ASSU Senator Gabriel Knight Ends Bid for Re-Election Gabriel Knight, the ASSU Senator embroiled in allegations of anti-semitism this week, has formally ended his campaign for re-election. On Tuesday night, Senator Knight claimed [https://stanfordreview.org/article/assu-senate-erupts-in-anti-semitism-debate/ Harry Elliott 8 Apr 2016
Stanford Daily Rescinds Endorsement of Gabriel Knight The Stanford Daily, the only student publication to have made endorsements in this year’s ASSU Elections, has retracted [http://www.stanforddaily.com/2016/04/03/editorial-board-senate-endorsements/] their endorsement of Harry Elliott 6 Apr 2016
A Time For Choosing **Editor’s Note, 2016 Elections ** A Stanford education, as the University motto says, is about freedom. Freedom lets students and faculty at one of the world’s greatest schools say Harry Elliott 6 Apr 2016
Frederik Groce Resigns from SSE On Wednesday morning, the ASSU Executive and Stanford Student Enterprises Chair announced to the Undergraduate Senate that Frederik Groce, CEO of SSE and Financial Manager of the ASSU, has resigned. Harry Elliott 9 Mar 2016
The Western Civilization Witch-Hunt Editor’s Note, Winter 2016 Stanford deserves a real debate on its humanities core, not a climate of silencing and voter intimidation. Two weeks after the Stanford Review launched a Harry Elliott 7 Mar 2016
FLIP Publishes Misleading Statement on Member’s Suspension A screenshot of FLIP’s chatroom reveals their public statements to be dubious. On Wednesday evening, the Stanford First-Generation Low Income Partnership (FLIP) released [https://www.facebook.com/stanfordflip/posts/ Harry Elliott 25 Feb 2016
Stanford Low-Income Advocacy Group Suspends Member On Suspicion Of Writing Review Article On Tuesday evening, the Stanford First-Generation Low Income Partnership (FLIP) suspended a freshman in SLE from its leadership team communications channel, out of suspicion they had written a StanfordReview article Harry Elliott 23 Feb 2016
ASSU Erases Serra On Dubious Moral Grounds Stanford’s Undergraduate Senate has no legitimacy when it erases Father Junipero Serra’s name from campus without any principled justification. [https://stanfordreview.org/content/images/Old_Union_Stanford_April_ Harry Elliott 9 Feb 2016
Stanford Strikes Right Balance With New Title IX Process [https://stanfordreview.org/content/images/Stanford_University_Main_Quad_May_2011_002.jpg] Although imperfect, Stanford’s new Title IX process successfully balances the competing considerations of seeking justice for Harry Elliott 3 Feb 2016
Editor’s Note: Paradise Lost? [https://stanfordreview.org/content/images/MemChu.jpg] Editor’s Note, Volume LVI Barely a year ago, campus erupted as sixty-eight Stanford protesters marched in unison to block the San Mateo Harry Elliott 2 Feb 2016