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In the House of Representatives, Disgrace is a Bipartisan Affair
An utter collapse in the budgeting process. A narrowly averted government shutdown. An empty speaker’s chair with no clear successor. Who in the House is not to blame?
When It’s Time to Choose a Major, Quit Fooling Yourself
The best advice I received before freshman year was to study a subject in which I had already demonstrated real interest and aptitude, rather than engage in self-torture.
REVIEW EXCLUSIVE: Stanford’s Security Regime Takes Root
Kappa Alpha, EBF, Jerry, and Narnia—all upperclassman houses—are the latest victims of the War on Fun’s new technology: security cameras.
Why Didn’t Hoover Support the Academic Freedom Conference?
A Deep Dive Into Hoover and Stanford’s Complicated Relationship
A Perfect Week at the Supreme Court
In a matter of days, the Court’s originalist majority successfully preserved the Equal Protection Clause, the First Amendment, and the constitutional separation of powers.
Hoover’s Double-Bind: Woke For Me, But Not For Thee
The Hoover Institution puts on a conservative show for its donors, but the reality is that Hoover is abandoning its conservative roots.
Hopeless Presidential Candidates Need Not Be Useless
The Republican Party could be a more gracious, optimistic, and honorable place once a handful of primary contenders with little chance of victory leave their mark.