Beyond Business and Politics For TIME Magazine’s “Man of the Year,” 2013 could easily be dubbed the “Year of the Unprecedented.” Not only is Pope Francis the first to succeed a retired pontiff jromea 26 Jan 2014
Clarifying the Implications of the Reinhart-Rogoff Excel Error * **Economics professor Michael Boskin discusses the *real implications of the Reinhart-Rogoff Excel error. [https://stanfordreview.org/article/clarifying-the-implications-of-the-reinhart-rogoff-excel-error/clarifying-the-implications-of-the-reinhart-rogoff-excel-error-2/] Last month, a famous academic paper produced by Harvard economists Carmen jromea 26 May 2013
Gosnell and the Under-appreciation of Motherhood The setting: A “clinic reeked of animal urine, courtesy of the cats that were allowed to roam (and defecate) freely. Furniture and blankets…stained with blood. Instruments…not properly sterilized. jromea 22 May 2013
Lulu Violates Privacy, Points to Need for Reflection It’s quite the common “research process.” Suppose you’re a Stanford female (quite the catch I might add) and you’re interested in this guy, with whom you’ve jromea 30 Apr 2013
Editor’s Note: In Defense of Journalistic Freedom and Diversity of Thought Dear Readers, Last night, Jason Lupatkin’s article entitled “Why You Cannot Vote for SOCC,” sparked an on-campus controversy so extensive that the now newly elected ASSU Executive, Ashton-Gallagher, felt jromea 13 Apr 2013
Editor’s Note Dear Readers, In the 19th century it was London and in the 20th, New York City. And now it is Silicon Valley, the cultural, intellectual, and technological hub of which jromea 10 Mar 2013
A Future for Religious Liberty at Stanford Stanford Law School’s new Religious Liberty Clinic is a step in the right direction towards the rediscovery of the true meaning of religious freedom. It was one of those jromea 19 Feb 2013
A New Year, a New Outlook on Women’s Work-Life Balance An integral component of the solution to the perennial problem of “work-life balance” is a long overdue cultural shift in university attitudes towards family life * * Number six of *TIME *Magazine’ jromea 19 Jan 2013
Home for the Holidays Freedom. It is a word which we college students particularly like. Academic freedom, intellectual freedom, free speech, freedom of the college press. But there is one particular college freedom so jromea 4 Dec 2012
A Call to Dialogue Last Thursday, members of Stanford Students for Life (SSFL) co-sponsored a debate with two Berkeley student groups—Berkeley Students for Life (BSL) and the pro-choice Universal Love and Peace (ULAP) jromea 13 Nov 2012
Stanford University Fifty Shades and the Farm - Examining a Culture of Sexual Adventure [https://stanfordreview.org/article/fifty-shades-and-the-farm-examining-a-culture-of-sexual-adventure/untitled-3/] My Facebook newsfeed will never be the same again. In the last few months, there have been days that my “Top Stories” page included jromea 23 Oct 2012
Sex and the Stanford Soulmate Recently, the Stanford Daily published a features article entitled “Stanford Soulmates,” which attempted to address the well-known myth that about 70 percent of Stanford students marry other Stanfordites, by recounting jromea 1 Jul 2012
The Wind of Freedom Blows In the week or two leading up to the Early Application Deadline of November 1, 2009, I found myself writing the following paragraph: “Though there are several reasons why Stanford jromea 10 Apr 2012
Missing the Mark on Female Liberation: V-day ")(Wikimedia Commons-Nicky Fernandez)****As we are now in the month of romance, I find it more than appropriate to reflect jromea 9 Feb 2012
SlutWalk: Doing a Disservice and Failing to Empower Women ") Women participate in a SlutWalk. (flickr/Alan Denney)New York City, October 1, 2011. Early that Saturday morning, thousands of demonstrators took to jromea 13 Nov 2011