All-Comers Policy Debate Continues In light of the Supreme Court’s ruling last June in Christian Legal Society (CLS) v. Martinez, student groups on campus, namely those affiliated with the Office for Religious Life, rancajas 18 Jan 2011
University Gains County Alcohol Ordinance Exemption Stanford University has been the target of recent criticism for becoming permanently exempt from a recent Santa Clara County ordinance that holds all landowners responsible for any under-age drinking that rancajas 5 Mar 2010
Speech Too Partisan for Stanford College campuses have always been a natural home to political activity. This year, mid-term congressional elections and 36 gubernatorial elections will likely rekindle students’ interest in American politics. Stanford in rancajas 21 Jan 2010
Daily Faces Financial Shortfalls While the majority of the student body may appear relatively unaffected by last year’s recession, The Stanford Daily has not been immune to the trickle-down effects of economic decline. rancajas 3 Dec 2009
BSU Leader Alleges Intolerance He was only there to deliver a few invitations. But what started out as a typical student solicitation turned into an alleged act of intolerance that soon required the involvement rancajas 5 Nov 2009
Stanford to Sell Illiquid Assets “This isn’t a garage sale,” said Stanford Management CEO and President John Powers. “We’re not selling out of distress or panic, we’re just exploring a sale.” After rancajas 22 Oct 2009
What’s in a Name? OSA Now SAL ![The old Office of Student Activities (OSA), housed in Old Union, has been renamed Student Activities and Leadership (SAL). (Photo Credit: Jason Dunkel / The Stanford Review)](/content/images/oldunion-300x182.jpg rancajas 8 Oct 2009
Speech Not Free at Stanford No private post-secondary educational institution shall make or enforce a rule subjecting a student to disciplinary sanctions solely on the basis of conduct that is speech or other communication that, rancajas 14 Sep 2009