Pro-life is Pro-life A response to an article published in the Stanford Daily, “Pro-Choice is not Anti-life” by Alex Bayer. [https://stanfordreview.org/article/editorial-board-pro-life-is-pro-life/opinions-pro-life-is-pro-life/] I believe that aborting a pregnancy is Robert Burns 10 Mar 2013
"You Only Got in Because You’re Black..." Post-acceptance into Stanford I basked in the proud glory that I had gotten accepted into one of the best schools in the world. I was good enough. Most of my Robert Burns 4 Dec 2012
Stanford Can Build It! As we all know, Stanford is a school with a robust start-up culture. Spring quarter is filled with students having conversations that sound a bit like this: Person A: “What Robert Burns 2 Oct 2012
Think Before You Drink In a letter to Sigma Nu and Sigma Chi fraternities in late September, Nate Boswell, associate dean of residential education, urged the two fraternities to completely abstain from serving hard Robert Burns 17 Oct 2011
US Debt a Burden for Our Generation Over the past several months, Democrats and Republicans have hotly debated the threat of defaulting on the public debt. The discussion culminated on Aug. 2, 2011, when Congress passed legislation Robert Burns 20 Sep 2011
Gender-Inclusive Housing Expands Across Stanford Stanford is taking a front seat in implementing broader living options for students, starting with the recently-expanded and newly-dubbed “gender-neutral/gender-inclusive” housing. Beginning next fall, gender-inclusive housing will be available Robert Burns 15 May 2011
The Season of Rush: A Recap Rush is a notoriously time-consuming process for almost everyone involved. This year’s fraternity rush ran from May 28 to April 9, while sorority rush ran from April 8 to Robert Burns 17 Apr 2011
How Do You Feel About That? Stanford is considered the most stressed college campus in America, according to TheDailyBeast.com’s April 2010 study of U.S. News and World Report’s top 50 American universities. Robert Burns 13 Mar 2011
White Plaza Watch: Stanford (Re)united On Friday from 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM Stanford students signed a banner to show that they stand against religious intolerance. The event was put on by FAITH (Faiths Robert Burns 12 Mar 2011
Stanford Wants You (And Your Money)! Keeping Close As one of the wealthiest institutions of higher education in the world, Stanford necessarily works to keep its alumni happy and willing to give. According to the annual Robert Burns 27 Feb 2011
ROTC United Issues, Divided Tactics [](http://blog.stanfordreview.org/content/images/2011/02/calrotc.jpg) Stanford students must currently travel to UC Berkeley, where Robert Burns 22 Feb 2011
Stanford Optimistic About Study Abroad in Middle East Prospects for a Middle East Program With Middle Eastern affairs flooding the media, student curiosity about the region has risen in recent years. After considering possible hazards and gauging student Robert Burns 13 Feb 2011
Virginia Tech Massacre Survivor Speaks on Gun Control Colin Goddard, a survivor of the infamous Virginia Tech Massacre, recently visited the Stanford campus to exhibit his memories of the horrific event. His exhibition came in the form of Robert Burns 31 Jan 2011
Federalist Society at Stanford on the Rise Although in existence since 1982, the Federalist Society’s presence at Stanford Law School has recently become much more pronounced. The society, a community of conservatively-minded law school students, has Robert Burns 18 Jan 2011
Gender-Neutral Housing Continues to Grow Gender-neutral housing has swept through many of the nation’s most prestigious universities, but controversy has been notably absent in the vast majority of cases. The switch to gender neutral Robert Burns 24 Oct 2010
Busy Fall Wellness Calendar The new ASSU administration has ushered in a new fall quarter agenda with a particular focus on wellness. The autumn calendar has been full of wellness-centered events including positive food Robert Burns 11 Oct 2010