Response to Ariz. Immigration Bill Immigration policy, a prominent figure in current state and national politics, has found a significant campus voice in a recent series of student events. Opposition and education efforts have drowned tpcorrig 4 Jun 2010
Daily Reveals Editorial Board In an article published April 2, headlined “Understanding the Editorial Board,” Editor-in-Chief of The**Stanford Daily Kamil Dada and the current Daily Editorial Board Chair Andrew Valencia diverged from an tpcorrig 4 Apr 2010
Election Team Institutes New Initiatives Elections week, the candidates, the campaigns, and the voting all bring to campus a great deal of excitement, and working behind the scenes of to make the whole process run tpcorrig 4 Apr 2010
Daily Fail (x2) This past Friday, former Editor-in-Chief of The Daily and long-time president of the Friends of the Daily Foundation Charlie Hoffman ’73 MBA ’76 wrote a letter to the editor [http: tpcorrig 3 Mar 2010
Chinese Cyber Attacks Target Student Activist Caught amid a clash of titans in which Google has pitted itself against China, Tenzin Seldon ’12 was informed earlier this year that her personal Gmail account had been compromised tpcorrig 5 Feb 2010
Daily Receives Fees Despite Donation Like so many of the nation’s newspapers, Stanford’s student-run daily newspaper is now facing extraordinarily financially trying times and an industry with an uncertain future. For years, however, tpcorrig 8 Jan 2010
Gobaud’s Leg. Liaison Resigns ![ASSU President David Gobaud, above, sits behind his Legislative Liaison, Ryan Woessner, right, in the Director's Skybox during the football game against USC. Neither acknowledged each other during the game. tpcorrig 3 Dec 2009
De la Torre Resignation Mars ASSU Credibility Hot on the heels of legal and ethical questions raised by former ASSU executives Hershey Avula and Mondaire Jones’s questionable use of discretionary funds, ASSU Vice President Jay de tpcorrig 3 Dec 2009
Trustees Share Inner Workings of Board Strangely enough, Stanford’s Board of Trustees, described as the “ultimate authority” at Stanford, remains largely a mystery to the community it governs. However, a recent event held at Annenberg tpcorrig 3 Dec 2009
Execs Spent $13,000 on Food, Gas For an opinion on this issue, please refer to columnist Matt Sprague’s column [https://stanfordreview.org/article/the-13000-question]. Financial records obtained by the Review indicate that, over the course tpcorrig 5 Nov 2009
Transfer Students’ Stanford Having attended other post-secondary institutions, Stanford’s small and tightly-knit group of transfer students has the unique ability to make comparisons and shed light on what many Stanford undergraduates likely tpcorrig 5 Nov 2009
Students Find Time for ROTC Surviving in the shadow of its past, the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) is kept alive at Stanford by a few students who, for a minimum of three days a tpcorrig 22 Oct 2009
Banned Books Event at Stanford ** ****Frequently-banned books on display in Stanford libraries. (Tom Corrigan/Stanford Review)*“We can never be sure that the tpcorrig 8 Oct 2009