My Life As A White Man [http://blog.stanfordreview.org/2011/05/10/my-life-as-a-white-man/what-is-white-week/] Spread the word: it’s “What Is White?” Week at Stanford. Events include a keynote address by anti-racist activist Tim Wise kevbaum 9 May 2011
Campaign Spending Limits: The Wrong Answer The ASSU Senate has once again tried — and failed — to implement spending caps in Senate elections. The fact that only three of fifteen Senators voted in favor of the spending-limit kevbaum 1 May 2011
Five Things To Keep In Mind This (Admit) Weekend Yes, it’s finally here: in just a few short days, the Class of 2015 (2015? Really? I’m officially old now.) will descend on the Farm! The ProFros already kevbaum 26 Apr 2011
What Is "Hate Speech?" On Tuesday night, the Stanford Anscombe Society [https://stanfordreview.org/article/defending-traditional-marriage] (SAS) hosted its first event: a talk by Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse of the Ruth Institute [http://www. kevbaum 19 Apr 2011
Sections: What Are They Good For? I’m currently enjoying my last quarter on the Farm. After three and two-thirds years, I can say with some confidence that I’m very impressed with Stanford’s academic kevbaum 17 Apr 2011
Order in the Majors! One of my favorite things about Stanford- perhaps, in all honesty, my single favorite thing about Stanford- is my peers’ readiness to engage in intellectual debates at the slightest provocation. kevbaum 7 Mar 2011
Eight Ways to Fix College? I just saw a Washington Post article on the “eight ways to get higher education back into shape [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2011/02/11/AR2011021104924.html] kevbaum 1 Mar 2011
ASSU Special Fees Refunds: Free Lunches and Privacy There’s been a lot of talk on Fiat Lux about Special Fees policies recently; my friend and colleague Quinn Slack, a former ASSU elections commissioner, has been [http://blog. kevbaum 22 Feb 2011
5 Awesome Classes You Should Take at Stanford In the past, the Review has often published quarterly features making fun of the most ridiculous-sounding classes in the Bulletin. In the spirit of fairness and balance, I’m going kevbaum 14 Feb 2011
Let’s Talk About Careers When we first arrive at Stanford, we’re encouraged to explore. Everyone from Hennessy on down tells freshmen the same thing: take random classes that interest you, check out new kevbaum 7 Feb 2011
Thinking Critically at Stanford In a Washington Post op-ed last Sunday [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2011/01/21/AR2011012104554.html] , Heather Wilson, a long-serving member of the Rhodes Scholarship selection committee, kevbaum 1 Feb 2011
Civility in Politics? In Your Dreams The good old days of civil political discourse.It’s become quite fashionable these days to complain about the kevbaum 25 Jan 2011
In an Era of Cost-Cutting, Can the Humanities Survive?  From the New York Times.My colleague Danny Crichton has an excellent article in the Review print edition kevbaum 19 Jan 2011
Vote for Money Managers I hate to break it to everyone, but ASSU election season is fast approaching, and if past years are any indication, it won’t be a shining example of democracy kevbaum 18 Jan 2011
Legacy Preference Again... The Daily reported yesterday [http://www.stanforddaily.com/2011/01/10/legacy_status/] on a new study [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B6VB9-51R0790-1&_user=145269&_coverDate=12/ kevbaum 10 Jan 2011
Five New California Laws You Haven’t Heard About If there’s one thing California is good at, it’s making up new rules. Here are five laws that took effect Jan. 1 that you probably haven’t heard kevbaum 3 Jan 2011
Teach for Goldman Sachs I’m convinced that the best way to track the mood of Stanford University is to keep an eye on your News Feed. And there’s one thing in particular kevbaum 22 Dec 2010
Multiculturalism Acts of Intolerance Is it insulting? Yes. Should it be banned? No.I’ve done my fair share of hating on IHUM- but I kevbaum 30 Nov 2010