Breaking News REVIEW EXCLUSIVE: Stanford’s Security Regime Takes Root Kappa Alpha, EBF, Jerry, and Narnia—all upperclassman houses—are the latest victims of the War on Fun’s new technology: security cameras. Julia Steinberg 28 Sep 2023
Breaking News Why Didn’t Hoover Support the Academic Freedom Conference? A Deep Dive Into Hoover and Stanford’s Complicated Relationship Julia Steinberg 10 Jul 2023
Breaking News Hoover’s Double-Bind: Woke For Me, But Not For Thee The Hoover Institution puts on a conservative show for its donors, but the reality is that Hoover is abandoning its conservative roots. Julia Steinberg 5 Jun 2023
Breaking News Hoover Goes Woke For decades, the Hoover Institution has been recognized as an oasis of conservatism on the increasingly liberal Stanford campus. As a result of its conservative bent, Hoover has been the Julia Steinberg 30 May 2023
Opinion The Holes In Stanford’s Curriculum A year ago the Review published the very funny “The Most Important Classes Stanford Isn’t Offering,” with suggestions ranging from “Math 51X/CSRE 51X: Multi-Truth Calculus and Liberatory Algebra” Julia Steinberg 18 May 2023
Opinion The Fertility Crisis of the Climate Crisis By and large, young people are not allowed to want things anymore. Any display of excess joy, wealth, or status is chastised. Though some of these attacks are fair criticisms Julia Steinberg 8 May 2023
Breaking News Persis Didn’t Persist After six years, Persis Drell is resigning from her role as Stanford’s Provost. The circumstances of her “stepping down”—as the Stanford Report gently puts it—are unknown, but Julia Steinberg 4 May 2023
Breaking News Review Exclusive: New Facts in TDX Lawsuit Implicate Stanford This morning, lawyers for Theta Delta Chi (TDX) Chapter at Stanford filed a writ of administrative mandate against Stanford University, which kicked the fraternity off campus after member Eitan Weiner Julia Steinberg 21 Apr 2023
Opinion Want Change at Stanford? Push for De-Accreditation The Stanford of 2013—when the university was last accredited—seems very different from the Stanford we are burdened with now. Last month, on January 18, 2023, Stanford submitted its Julia Steinberg 20 Feb 2023
Opinion Nazis Banned Books. We Shouldn’t. Yesterday, an email was sent to the Jewish community at Stanford by Rabbis Jessica Kirschner and Laurie Hahn Tapper. This email informed students about a Snapchat story of a student Julia Steinberg 23 Jan 2023
What I Learned About the Left While on a Commune If it comes up that I worked on a commune, I first say: “If Tucker Carlson, Ben Shapiro, or someone of that sort were to make a TV show about Julia Steinberg 22 Dec 2022
Co-ops are the New Greek Life This past spring, I applied to—and was rejected from—a Stanford social organization. Nor was I alone: over 200 students vied for just 50 spots. This social organization was Julia Steinberg 21 Oct 2022
Sex Positivity’s War on Young Women Since young men and women were given the liberty to choose their own partners, there have been elaborate informal systems about what is—and, more importantly, what is not—permitted Julia Steinberg 13 Oct 2022
The Case for Mandatory National Service In the 2022-23 academic year, Stanford freshmen will be required to take a ‘COLLEGE’ class that aims to teach citizenship and foster civic values among undergraduates. I am skeptical that Julia Steinberg 15 Apr 2022
COVID Policies Push Stanford Students to the Right The beginning of the pandemic nearly two years ago exemplified the traits that separate liberals and conservatives. Those on the left spoke out in favor of mask mandates, online school, Julia Steinberg 28 Feb 2022