editor's note Editor's Note: Rise Up I distinctly remember the look of disdain I received from a relative when I told her I was going to Stanford. In her eyes, I had accepted a one-way ticket Josiah Joner 28 Feb 2024
news Stanford Class of 2027: Distorted Racial Demographics Hold Strong Stanford's acceptance rate increased by 0.23% to 3.91% in the Class of 2027. White students now make up less than 22% of the freshman class, down from nearly 40% in the Class of 2016. Rohan Movva, Josiah Joner 16 Feb 2024
Breaking News The 2020 Stanford Blacklist In the midst of the chaos that defined 2020—the early stages of the pandemic and widespread BLM riots—students at Stanford were at home for a quarter of remote Josiah Joner 16 Nov 2023
Breaking News BREAKING: Stanford’s Hit-and-Run “Hate Crime” is Dubious Reported Victim Abdul Omira is Described as “Pathological Liar” by Fellow Students Josiah Joner, John R. Puri 5 Nov 2023
Breaking News REVIEW EXCLUSIVE—Catch Him if You Can: Meet Will Curry On a Tuesday evening after sunset in early spring quarter, I met a young man at the Palo Alto Creamery after talking through Instagram. I waited outside the Creamery for Josiah Joner 21 Jun 2023
Breaking News Dr. Scott Atlas Shouted Down at New College of Florida Commencement Speech “We cannot have a civil society if it’s filled with people, led by people, who refuse to allow discussion of views counter to their own,” remarked Dr. Scott Atlas Josiah Joner 21 May 2023
Breaking News BREAKING: Imposter Will Curry Back on Campus Reports retrieved by the Review indicate that William Curry, the imposter who recently roamed Stanford’s campus for over a year, has returned and is residing in the campus dorms Josiah Joner, Aditya Prathap 11 Apr 2023
Opinion The Review Goes to Washington: My Testimony Before Congress Last week, amid recent events that have threatened free speech on college campuses across the country, including just last month at Stanford Law School, the U.S. House of Representatives Josiah Joner 5 Apr 2023
Breaking News Breaking: Stanford Torpedoes “Summer Chi” Program In what has become a trend at Stanford lately, the rug was pulled out from under yet another tradition for no clear reason. Sigma Chi Nationals has run their “Summer Walker Stewart, Josiah Joner 3 Apr 2023
Opinion Stanford's Dark Hand in Twitter Censorship Last December, Elon Musk, with the help of Matt Taibbi, Lee Fang and several other journalists, began releasing a series of internal documents from Twitter’s operations during the 2020 Thomas Adamo, Josiah Joner 24 Mar 2023
news Fire Tirien Steinbach Perhaps the only thing uglier than the Stanford Law School building is the events that took place there on Thursday. The Stanford Federalist Society’s event with Kyle Duncan, a Multiple authors 11 Mar 2023
opinon Stanford’s Racial Engineering Stanford’s enrollment rate for white students in the Class of 2026 was 22%, a drop from 40% for the Class of 2016 just ten years ago. While Stanford claims Josiah Joner 6 Mar 2023
Opinion Andrew Tate: The Left’s Frankenstein “What color is your Bugatti?” is the slogan of Andrew Tate’s followers. They say Tate’s exposing the “matrix,” teaching men how to live the real life they were Josiah Joner 27 Feb 2023
Opinion A Victory Lap: 2023 March for Life Every January for the past five decades, millions of pro-life Americans have gathered in Washington, DC to protest against abortion. This year the tradition continued, but with a fundamental difference: Josiah Joner 14 Feb 2023
Opinion Let’s be Frank: Life Starts at Conception On May 2nd, the Review was set to hold our weekly meeting. As usual, we had prepared a list of topics to discuss—student loan relief, the new (and now Josiah Joner 13 Jun 2022
Bureaucrats Stole the Public Education System, and Parents Must Take it Back The American public education system is crumbling. Teachers are leaving [https://www.nu.edu/resources/the-california-teacher-shortage-and-covid19/], enrollment is declining [https://www.cde.ca.gov/nr/ne/yr21/yr21rel32.asp], and Josiah Joner 1 Apr 2022