Opinion The Value of Art in the Age of Digital Creation Advances in production have come in two forms: improvements upon existing means of production and the invention of radically new forms of production. Developments of the former category can often Ruei-Hung Alex Lee 5 May 2023
Opinion Keep Lake Lag Full At the start of January, returning Stanford students were greeted by the sight of a full Lake Lagunita. After weeks of rain storms across the Bay Area, the water level Ruei-Hung Alex Lee 22 Feb 2023
Opinion Stop Attacking the Supreme Court The Supreme Court is under attack. In the past few years, politicians and ideological media have repeatedly polarized the Supreme Court. Criticism of Supreme Court nominees has moved from well-founded Ruei-Hung Alex Lee 2 Dec 2020
Opinion Unleashing Private Ideas against Coronavirus From social distancing to shelter-in-place orders, there is a clear trend towards escalating government control in order to contain the coronavirus. In the United States alone, nearly 280 million people Ruei-Hung Alex Lee 7 May 2020
Opinion Coronavirus Has Proved Stanford’s Competence Blaming high-level University administrators has become the go-to response towards campus issues, and the current coronavirus epidemic has been no exception. In the past few weeks, the administration’s handling Ruei-Hung Alex Lee 14 Apr 2020
Opinion Stanford is a vocational school. There’s nothing wrong with that. Why are YOU here? Let’s face it, no matter how much ex-vice provost Harry Elam’s attempts [https://youtu.be/FPcSnBgcErI?t=1315] to convince us that “unicorns” symbolize Ruei-Hung Alex Lee 15 Jan 2020