Opinion Editor's Note: What We Do at the Review The position of a student journalist is in many respects a curious one. Those who have occupied the role I am vacating — and its equivalents across other campus publications — are Sam Wolfe 10 Dec 2018
Opinion Why Do We Need A "Director of Academic Freedom"? The ASSU, regrettably, is at it again. “It” being something likely inconsequential, but which sounds bad. As the Stanford Daily reported [https://www.stanforddaily.com/2018/10/15/assu-creates-director-of-academic-freedom-position-following-free-speech-controversies/] earlier Sam Wolfe 1 Nov 2018
Opinion First They Came for the Activists... Late last month, Hamzeh Daoud did a stupid thing. After the Knesset passed a law declaring Israel to be the historic homeland of the Jewish people, Hamzeh was furious. He Sam Wolfe 11 Aug 2018
Satire Hate the Meal Plan? We Founded a Religion to Get You Out of It TL;DR We actually founded a religion which has one guiding principle: dining hall food is sinful. Your guide to Stanford dining nirvana: 1) Visit our website [https://www.thereviewchurch. Sam Wolfe 31 May 2018
Breaking News BREAKING: Class of 2018 Receives Hoax "Unable to Graduate" Email The Stanford class of 2018 received an unwelcome surprise today in the form of a hoax email, entitled "Missing Graduation Requirements." The email, sent from the email address of Senior Sam Wolfe 23 Apr 2018
Editor's Note: Debate Returns in Force Something is afoot once again on the campus of Stanford University. We see it in the arrival of Robert Spencer, and in the throng of students who marched out [https: Sam Wolfe 5 Apr 2018
Abolish the Honor Code “The Honor Code is the university’s statement on academic integrity written by students in 1921.” Thus states Stanford’s website [https://communitystandards.stanford.edu/student-conduct-process/honor-code-and-fundamental-standard] , describing our head-scratching Sam Wolfe 5 Feb 2018
Yes, Congress, Tax Stanford’s Endowment After the Presidential election cleaved the country in two, pitting Trump’s “poorly-educated” [https://qz.com/623640/i-love-the-poorly-educated-read-donald-trumps-full-nevada-victory-speech/] deplorables against Hillary’s college-educated elites, it was probably only a matter Sam Wolfe 28 Nov 2017
Stanford Students Pretend to Support Free Speech, Stumble at Final Hurdle By all appearances, Stanford students had done it. We had invited a controversial speaker, published varyingly coherent articles of support and opposition, and had a rational campus debate about free Sam Wolfe 15 Nov 2017
Stanford College Republicans Invite Controversial Islam Critic Robert Spencer to Campus College students across the United States — willingly or not — have become embroiled in vast debates about the parameters of acceptable discourse on campuses. Concepts like trigger warnings and safe spaces, Sam Wolfe 29 Oct 2017
Clash of the Experts: A New Lecture Model -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Listening to just one professor becomes stale. We can re-invigorate classes by introducing the tradition of debate, argues Sam Wolfe. Despite the postmodern sensibilities that undergird much of campus Sam Wolfe 10 May 2017
A Sobering Reality -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Shortly before fall quarter began this year, the Stanford administration announced two new reforms pertaining to alcohol on campus: first, undergraduate parties were to be prohibited from serving hard Sam Wolfe 17 Apr 2017
Ethnic Theme Houses: Cultural Centers, Not Segregated Shelters -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ethnic theme housing is such a staple of Stanford life that learning of its relative rarity on other campuses can be quite the shock. One struggles to imagine Lag Sam Wolfe 3 Apr 2017
Don’t Mourn For Milo -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The violent bacchanal that erupted at UC Berkeley in protest of Milo Yiannopoulos’s campus visit was despicable — that’s difficult to deny. Painful, though, has been the conservative Sam Wolfe 16 Feb 2017