Stanford Graduate Student Council Endorses Discrimination The Graduate Student Council (GSC) is organizing a movie night for students to see Black Panther: Wakanda Forever in Redwood City this evening. According [https://vpge.stanford.edu/resources/graduate-student-council] Stanford Review 10 Nov 2022
COVID Cancel Culture Strikes Stanford Reading Group Last weekend, yet another Stanford department joined the chorus of campus groups unwilling to even engage with academics who dare disagree with pandemic lockdowns. The Renaissances Reading Group — part [https: Mimi St Johns 7 Nov 2022
How Qatar Bought off a Spineless FIFA Photo: Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani (the former Emir of Qatar) and former FIFA President Sepp Blatter Next month, the World Cup will kick off in Qatar, the first Johann Smith 26 Oct 2022
“Pro-Choice” Ideology: Hedonism’s Front Line of Defense Photo: William-Adolphe Bouguereau’s The Youth of Bacchus On the morning of Friday, May 6th, two rallies occupied White Plaza: a pro-abortion rally on one side and a pro-life rally Aditya Prathap 25 Oct 2022
The Review Interviews Dr. Scott Atlas “We need good people to step forward. In life, there are very few opportunities where you are that important, where you have a chance to help your country, your fellow Stanford Review 25 Oct 2022
Co-ops are the New Greek Life This past spring, I applied to—and was rejected from—a Stanford social organization. Nor was I alone: over 200 students vied for just 50 spots. This social organization was Julia Steinberg 21 Oct 2022
The Experts Are Wrong Again Over the past few months, the mainstream narrative surrounding this fall’s elections is that the GOP has about a 75% chance of holding the House, while Democrats are likely Walker Stewart 20 Oct 2022
Sex Positivity’s War on Young Women Since young men and women were given the liberty to choose their own partners, there have been elaborate informal systems about what is—and, more importantly, what is not—permitted Julia Steinberg 13 Oct 2022
Take Stanford Back: A Call to Revitalize Fun “What’s the move?” — freshmen ask with great hope every weekend night. Most weekends, there are none that are promising. And when there is something happening, it is almost always Arman Sharma 12 Oct 2022
Progressivism: Stanford’s Organized Religion of Choice When you hear the phrase “organized religion,” what comes to mind? Perhaps large groups of people performing rituals, proselytization campaigns, or emotion-laden sermons from on high. Or maybe you think Aditya Prathap 9 Oct 2022
Editor's Note: Why I Am Optimistic To our readers, Serving as Editor in Chief of Volume 65 of the Review was an incredible privilege. As Volume 66 begins, I want to take a moment to thank Neelay Trivedi 29 Sep 2022
The Review Interviews John Gibbs The Review recently sat down with [https://www.votejohngibbs.com/home] John Gibbs (‘01), the Republican nominee for Michigan’s 3rd Congressional District, to ask him about his run for Stanford Review 14 Sep 2022
Opinion Review Investigation: Jo Boaler, Cathy Williams, and the Woke Math Scam It’s been a busy few years for Jo Boaler, star professor at the Stanford Graduate School of Education. Last year, the California Mathematics Framework — of which she is a Stanford Review 6 Jun 2022
What to do Before Chesa Boudin’s Recall: A Bucket List for Criminals San Francisco is the City by the Bay, one of the most beautiful settings in the United States. It’s a city where thieves flock like birds, fentanyl-laced drugs flow Mimi St Johns 4 Jun 2022