Opinion CS182: The Bug in Stanford’s CS Department CS182 is Stanford’s flagship CS & ethics course, advertised to solve the problem of big tech by patching engineering students’ minds. But it is really a bug in their education. Jonah Wu 9 Jun 2022
Opinion When Students Silence Teachers - A Response to the COMPLIT123 Incident For thirty-five years, the Review has documented the repression of students’ heterodox ideas. Recently, however, professors who challenge progressive ideology are now being increasingly targeted. They have [https://nationalaffairs.com/ Jonah Wu 3 Jun 2022
A Tale of Two Dormitories: EVGR-A and Mungerville After a lengthy sixteen-and-a-half months away from campus, I was ecstatic when my friends and I drew into the newly-built and much-lauded housing in Escondido Village. Escondido Village Graduate Residences, Jonah Wu 30 Jan 2022
Opinion Toward a New ESG The modern financial ESG movement is changing the face of investment in the United States. The vague acronym stands for “Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance”, and is said to specify Jonah Wu 16 Jun 2021
Opinion The Danger of the "Freedom Thesis" Over the past couple decades, conservatives have increasingly grounded their appeals to individuals on the basis of preserving constitutional freedoms. Such a conservatism is intuitively appealing, as it allows conservatives Jonah Wu 10 May 2021
Opinion A Case for Fluency on China Spending many childhood summers in Hong Kong, I always heard the same complaint about Americans: we are clueless about Chinese history and culture, but presumptuously confident about the superiority of Jonah Wu 3 Feb 2021
Opinion Liberal Education in Crisis: Stanford's Latest Attempt to Save It For the first time in Stanford’s history, freshmen are taking the class, “Why College?”. The optional course, Think70, forms the first module of the newly ratified Civil, Liberal, and Jonah Wu 19 Oct 2020