Editor’s Note — Going Against the Grain -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2017 marks the 30th Anniversary of the Stanford Review. In 1987, the Review was a small group which produced a weekly printed publication, distributed under each student’s door. Mackenzie Yaryura 2 Feb 2017
Why We Said No The Stanford Review decided against sponsoring a speech by Milo Yiannopoulus As you may know from the Fountain Hopper, a fellow Stanford student wants to bring Milo Yiannopoulus [https://yiannopoulos. Mackenzie Yaryura 11 Oct 2016
Editor’s Note: Dealing with Change The second half of 2016 promises change. We will be adjusting to a new university president, we will be finding a new provost, and most of us will be adapting Mackenzie Yaryura 28 Sep 2016
The Hazing You Haven’t Heard About On a rainy Friday night, Chelsea came over to sit in the common room of my suite. She is a new member of Chi Omega, but as a freshman she Mackenzie Yaryura 13 May 2016
Stanford Alumni Threaten To Withhold Donations Over Sexual Assault Survey On Thursday night, forty Stanford alumni threatened in an open letter [http://puu.sh/onIBc/012cdd59e5.pdf] to withhold their donations to the University until it launches another climate survey Mackenzie Yaryura 18 Apr 2016
A Lifetime of Competition Causes Stanford’s Broken Conversations “Dialogue” falls on deaf ears when Stanford students seek to win above all else, and join like-minded communities where their correctness is not questioned. On Thursday night, the Stanford Review Mackenzie Yaryura 3 Apr 2016
A Story Is Worth 1,000 Statistics Larry Summers discusses his tenure in health economics at SIEPR. When Larry Summers was Chief Economist of the World Bank in the early 90s, he was able to choose the Mackenzie Yaryura 16 Mar 2016
Should All Your Friends Be Just Like You? Studies say there is a value to homogenous friendships, but universities provide a unique place to experiment with what type of people you befriend. Students should take advantage of their Mackenzie Yaryura 2 Mar 2016
A Marketplace For Higher Education [https://stanfordreview.org/content/images/HEd.jpg] A diversity of approaches is the best solution to universities’ dilemmas. Do you go to college to learn or to get a job? Mackenzie Yaryura 21 Jan 2016
More Than Just Job Security [](/content/images/Univ.jpeg)Harvard Business School. Photo credit: Michael Weymouth*With emotional support and experiential learning, you might Mackenzie Yaryura 19 Nov 2015
Don’t Speak; Don’t Think [https://stanfordreview.org/content/images/mackenzie-article.png] Why offense can be a positive addition to college campuses In the freshman program ITALIC (Immersion in the Arts: Living in Culture), students Mackenzie Yaryura 7 Jun 2015
Band Releases Statement on Title IX Investigation [https://stanfordreview.org/content/images/Lsjumb_scattering.jpg] On May 15, Stanford’s Organization Conduct Board and Title IX Office announced the results of an investigation into several alleged incidents Mackenzie Yaryura 15 May 2015
Applauding Stanford’s Sorority Recruitment Process [https://stanfordreview.org/content/images/isc-logo.jpg] Approximately 350 freshmen (and a few sophomore) girls’ hearts will race this Friday evening as they don their nametags, apply the finishing touches Mackenzie Yaryura 9 Apr 2015
Activism Demand the Change, or Make the Change? [https://stanfordreview.org/content/images/protests.png] Protesting at Stanford is a common occurrence, but is it the best use of the Stanford name and the privileges associated with it? Mackenzie Yaryura 15 Mar 2015
Thawing Cold War Relations with Cuba [https://stanfordreview.org/content/images/cuba-america.jpg]On December 17, 2014 at 12:01pm EST, more than fifty years after strict foreign policy towards Cuba was initiated, President Obama made Mackenzie Yaryura 4 Feb 2015
education Controlling Textbooks, Influencing Minds [](/content/images/Screen-Shot-2014-11-20-at-5.31.44-PM.png) Jens RötzschRussia recently implemented new textbook standards affecting the content of textbooks and shaping the textbook Mackenzie Yaryura 20 Nov 2014
A Call to Action; A Plea for Empathy [](/content/images/Screen-Shot-2014-10-26-at-12.06.34-AM. Mackenzie Yaryura 25 Oct 2014