Bipartisanship Elusive at Panel on Bipartisanship Stanford’s “Ethics in Democracy” event produced a discussion on bipartisanship that showcased polarization right, left, and center. “Everyone says, ‘Oh, the poor American people. Look at how badly they’ Josh Jones 14 Feb 2016
Does the Honor Code Work? [](/content/images/New-Honor-Code-Pic.jpg) Photo Credit: http://www.newfuturo.com/articles/4-test-taking-strategies-you-should-master *After ninety-four years, it may be Josh Jones 22 Feb 2015
war Stonewalled Book Review: “My Fight for Truth Against the Forces of Obstruction, Intimidation and Harassment in Obama’s Washington” [](/content/images/stonewalled.png) Sharyl Attkisson. Source: theblaze.comNormally I would have avoided anything with a subtitle so lacking in subtlety: Josh Jones 17 Jan 2015
Activism Ferguson Activists: Let’s Make a Bigger Tent [](/content/images/unnamed.jpg) Stanford Students Protest Ferguson TragedyI considered myself an ally of the criminal justice reform movement when I Josh Jones 2 Nov 2014
The Virtue of Civility This past weekend I had the opportunity to listen to the October 2014 General Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints [https://www.lds.org/?lang=eng] Josh Jones 11 Oct 2014
In the Office of Rand Paul My anxiety and curiosity increased as I walked down the hall of the first floor of the Russell Senate Office Building. What was this job going to be like? Was Josh Jones 23 Sep 2014
GSC Controversial Marriage Conference Sparks Free Speech Debate On Saturday, April 5, the Stanford Anscombe Society [http://www.stanfordanscombe.org/] (SAS) held its controversial “Communicating Values Conference” on marriage, family, and the media. The conference featured prominent pro-traditional Josh Jones 14 Apr 2014
Special Fees: What They Are and How to Fix Them What are Special Fees? Most student groups are funded in large part by The Stanford Fund, the ASSU, or group dues, with a select few receiving money from student tuition Josh Jones 24 Feb 2014
Six Californias? The Nation’s Biggest Potential Breakup No US territory has gained statehood since Hawaii in 1959, but that hasn’t been for a lack of trying. In November 2012, a majority of Puerto Ricans voted in Josh Jones 10 Feb 2014
Bill O’Reilly’s Super Bowl interview with President Obama The Super Bowl may have turned into a disappointing blowout, but Barack Obama’s pregame interview with Fox News’ Bill O’Reilly was intense enough to make up for it. Josh Jones 2 Feb 2014
Everything You Have Been Told About The Minimum Wage Is False President Obama and the Democrats have been making a lot of noise about the minimum wage. Referring to the bill that would raise the current federal minimum wage of $7. Josh Jones 30 Jan 2014
The First Unalienable Right Wednesday, January 22 marked the 41st anniversary of the Supreme Court decision Roe v. Wade. A few days ago, I spoke with my friend on Facebook about abortion. In an Josh Jones 26 Jan 2014
Barack Obama Government panel urges end to phone data spying A government panel found that Josh Jones 23 Jan 2014
When the Debt Hits the Ceiling Last Thursday, October 17th, Democrats and Republicans were able to come together to fund government and raise the debt ceiling. However, the showdown could repeat itself in just four months, Josh Jones 18 Oct 2013
war Medal of Honor Recipient Speaks to the GSB Veterans Club On Thursday night, the Graduate School of Business Veterans Club hosted a memorable event. Scores of alumni, military personnel, ROTC cadets, and guests packed into the Faculty Club for the Josh Jones 20 May 2011
Late Admit Weekend Influences ProFro Decisions A few weeks ago, about 1,300 prospective freshmen, affectionately referred to as “ProFros,” flocked to the Farm for Stanford’s Admissions Weekend. The freshman were some of the 2, Josh Jones 15 May 2011
The Case for Common-Sense Gun Control *NOTE: Josh Jones has long since discovered libertarianism and is a strong proponent of Second Amendment rights. He is unequivocally opposed to gun control and therefore completely denounces this article Josh Jones 13 Mar 2011
Time to Stop DREAM-Killing If ever passed, the DREAM Act (Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors Act) would create a path to citizenship for those children of illegal immigrants who were brought to Josh Jones 27 Feb 2011