Student Perspectives on Same-Sex Marriage In light of the Supreme Court’s recent oral arguments over the federal Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) and California’s Proposition 8, The Stanford Review interviewed students from three shdudani 27 May 2013
Stanford, Federal Government Partner to Preserve Historic Software [https://stanfordreview.org/article/stanford-federal-government-partner-to-preserve-historic-software/simcity_classic-3/] Stanford University Libraries has begun a project to preserve the roughly 15,000 pieces of software dating from 1972 to 1993 in the shdudani 7 Apr 2013
Should Stanford Subsidize STEM Degrees? If Stanford tried charging higher tuition for students of color, lawsuits would be filed faster than you can say “Civil Rights Act of 1964.” If Stanford tried charging higher tuition shdudani 19 Feb 2013
Hanushek: Low Tuition at Public Universities Is Unfair Hoover Fellow Dr. Hanushek argues that taxpayers shouldn’t subsidize society’s future “winners.” Does the argument hold water? At a recent talk on campus, education policy expert Dr. Eric shdudani 19 Jan 2013
Liberal Infighting in California: Voters Must Choose Between Competing Tax Hikes This Tuesday, Californians will vote for two ballot initiatives that look the same to the untrained eye, Proposition 30 and Proposition [https://stanfordreview.org/article/30-and-38/prop-30-slimjeff-photo-courtesy/]38. Rather than shdudani 13 Nov 2012
O’Reilly, Capitalism, and Public Political Discourse One of the most fascinating moments in the Bill O’Reilly-Jon Stewart “Rumble” came at an unlikely time. It wasn’t when O’Reilly and Stewart were sparring over President shdudani 1 Nov 2012
Stanford Professors Weigh in on California’s “Parent Trigger” Law, Latest Blockbuster Won’t Back Down Set to hit theaters nationwide on Friday, Sept. 28, *Won’t Back Down *is the controversial Hollywood rendition of education reform’s the “parent trigger.” First passed two years ago shdudani 20 Sep 2012