In Defense of (Intellectual) Safe Spaces -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Editor’s Note, Volume LVIII On four separate occasions this volume, a highly skeptical visitor attended one of the Review’s weekly meetings in Old Union 215. Some were Philip Clark 8 Jun 2017
The Case for Stanford’s UChicago Moment The Review challenges Stanford to issue its own “UChicago letter” to affirm “the principle that debate or deliberation may not . . . be suppressed because the ideas put forth are thought to Philip Clark 29 Sep 2016
The Minority Community Our Student Leaders Ignore ** SIGN THE PETITION [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/11zJIIwV6PmDMzTj2dJ2kwkxUfh3kCIBYgTK7hP987Q4/viewform?c=0&w=1/a%3E%3C/p%3E] They don’t chalk messages in White Plaza or hold Philip Clark 1 May 2016
The Presidential Diversity Myth Stanford deserves better than attacks on our new President over his race and gender. Since President Hennessy announced his retirement last year, the entire Stanford community held its breath as Philip Clark 4 Feb 2016