Camp Stanford: State of Nature If you’ve seen the movie Office Space, you’ll remember this scene. The main character, Peter Gibbons, has found himself at a crossroads. He has realized, far too late mrmiller 21 May 2010
College: The New High School? *The Draw incentivizes small, homogenous cliques.*Here’s one solution: switch to the residential college system used by Harvard and Yale. I’ve often said that college feels more like mrmiller 5 Mar 2010
Sigma Nu Petition for Special Fees Ruled Ineligible - Part 1 As groups across campus struggle to find signatures for their Special Fees petitions, one group faces a more esoteric dilemma: Sigma Nu has discovered that, according to the ASSU Elections mrmiller 3 Mar 2010
An Ideal (House-)Husband This past week, the New York Times Online posted two debates on the same subject as my column [https://stanfordreview.org/article/the-new-economics-of-marriage] in the Review ’s last issue. Excitement! mrmiller 21 Feb 2010
Can’t a girl get a cosmo? So there I am – plugging away on my next column about how the GOP has all the true feminists in politics – when I receive an email about the events of mrmiller 24 Jan 2010
Why They Hate Us, or Which Young Conservative Stereotype are You? These days, it seems that the sexiest thing for student columnists to write about is, well, us – the conservatives on campus. Over the last year, the same column has appeared mrmiller 8 Jan 2010
Stanford: World-Renowned Profs …and Powerpoint. I’m convinced that someone at Stanford has been lining the pockets of *The Princeton Review. * Over the years, *The Princeton Review’s**Best Colleges *series has paid us a mrmiller 19 Nov 2009
Co-Ops the Place for Conservatives In my house this year, I am Joseph McCarthy. The girl next door is Joseph Stalin. According to their door signs, the boys down the hall are Karl Marx and mrmiller 22 Oct 2009