Full Moon Eclipsed Full Moon on the Quad, one of Stanford’s most beloved and widely-known traditions, has been cancelled for the first time in its history. Vice Provost for Student Affairs Greg jgelbart 8 Oct 2009
Out In the Cold: A Look at Obama’s Foreign Policy The foreign policy strategy of the Obama Administration, at least in its first four months, could be described as a terrifying mix of obsequiousness, blind optimism, and naivete. From incessant jgelbart 28 May 2009
Touring Stanford—With a ’60s Radical Twist Former Senator Rick Santorum jgelbart 12 Mar 2009
India: Bearing the Brunt of Terror The threat of terrorism may have faded in the mind of the average American since September 11, but that is certainly not the case for the more than one billion jgelbart 12 Mar 2009
New York Times Reporter Sees ’08 Election As Transformative Timothy Egan, an 18-year veteran of the New York Times and specialist on the history of the American West, spoke to a group of approximately 30 people on February 18 jgelbart 26 Feb 2009
Shattered Peace: The Road to World War II The Hoover Institution has recently unveiled its newest exhibition, entitled “Shattered Peace: The Road to World War II.” The exhibition is a fascinating collection of letters, photographs, propaganda posters, and jgelbart 12 Feb 2009
Demonstrators, Counter-Demonstrators bring Gaza Conflict to Stanford Counter-protest (Jonathan Gelbart/The Stanford Review)Protest (Jonathan Gelbart/The jgelbart 22 Jan 2009
Abroad in Moscow: Living in the State of Denial Russian holiday reminders. (Jonathan Gelbart/The Stanford Review)](/content/uploads/4.jpg)The health of the Russian people is astonishingly low. (Maxim Marmur/The jgelbart 11 Oct 2008
Publisher of Muhammad Cartoons Clarifies Free Speech Of all the incidents involving Islam and free speech in recent years—with the possible exception of the “teddy bear” case in Sudan late last year—the crisis of the jgelbart 10 Jun 2008
Spencer and Pipes Explain Jihad Over the past several years, the true meaning of the word “jihad” has become a subject of intense debate. Some say it primarily means an inner struggle, while others reject jgelbart 21 Apr 2008
Kosovo’s Independence Leaves World Worried The Balkans, ever the powder keg of Europe, have produced yet another bombshell. Despite strong protests from Serbia and Russia, the war-torn region of Kosovo unilaterally declared independence on February jgelbart 17 Mar 2008
Archbishop of Canterbury Ready for Islamic Law Islam’s traditional code of laws, or shari’ah, seems to be constantly in the news. From criticism of human rights violations in Saudi Arabia and Iran, whose legal systems jgelbart 17 Mar 2008
Muslim Scholar Details Oppression of Women in Islamic Culture Islam’s poor treatment of women has become a very contentious issue in recent years, both inside and outside of the Muslim community. From honor killings to polygamy, Islamic culture jgelbart 17 Mar 2008
Genocide in the First Person: An Interview with Simon Deng The Review recently had the opportunity to interview Simon Deng, a Sudanese Christian abducted and forced into slavery at the age of nine by a northern Sudanese Arab. Q: We jgelbart 27 Feb 2008
Muslim Student Group Launches “Jihad” of Mixed Messages Mobs flock to the streets of Khartoum calling for the death of a British schoolteacher. A Saudi woman is sentenced to 200 lashes for being unaccompanied by a male family jgelbart 27 Feb 2008
The Future of Europe Violent crime has tripled in the last twenty years. Rapes are now commonplace, some even occurring in broad daylight, and young women are afraid to go outside after dark. Certain jgelbart 6 Dec 2007