Interview with Ryan Peacock, Candidate for ASSU Exec Why are you running for ASSU Executive and what experiences qualify you for the job? Jonathan and I are running for ASSU Executive because we believe our depth and breadth rebeccasachs 1 Mar 2010
Interview with Two Dope Boys in a Caddylack The Stanford Review’s exclusive interview with Billy Kemper and Josh Meisel. Why are your slate running for ASSU Executive? What are your slate’s goals at this point? We rebeccasachs 1 Mar 2010
Interview with Stephanie Werner, Candidate for ASSU Vice President As a follow up to my interview with ASSU Exec candidate Thom Scher (11), I met with his running mate Stephanie Werner (11) to discuss accountability in the ASSU, the rebeccasachs 28 Feb 2010
Interview with the No Rain Campaign! The Stanford Review‘s exclusive interview with Katherine Heflin and Daniel Leifer. The slate also has a video posted to YouTube. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wr5ys18wRTI] **Why are rebeccasachs 28 Feb 2010
Review Exclusive: ASSU Exec Candidate Thom Scher’s First Official Interview I sat down with Thom Scher (11), candidate for ASSU Exec, for his first official interview of the election season on Tuesday afternoon. Scher shares his qualifications, discusses key issues rebeccasachs 24 Feb 2010
Getting Involved with the ASSU As the ASSU election season begins, the priorities of next year’s student government and the issues affecting the student body will soon consume campus. In addition, those not running rebeccasachs 19 Feb 2010
Records Reveal Illicit Spending In a further blow to ASSU credibility, the Review has learned that the 2008-09 Senate credit card was revoked after a failure to provide documentation for purchases and the misuse rebeccasachs 5 Feb 2010
Admissions Vague on Political Life When it comes to recruiting prospective undergraduates for Stanford University, the Undergraduate Office of Admissions does something right. Last year, nearly 30,428 students applied for undergraduate admission to Stanford. rebeccasachs 8 Jan 2010
Moral Foundations of Capitalism This winter quarter, the Ethics and Society program will be offering a new class entitled, “Moral Foundations of Capitalism”. Taught by part-time professor Dr. John McCaskey, the seminar has been rebeccasachs 19 Nov 2009