Satire The Most Important Classes Stanford Isn’t Offering Stanford is fully committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion, and the University’s course catalog proves it. Stanford students can take classes with titles such as “Race and Gender in Lucy Kross Wallace, Peyton Robertson 30 Mar 2022
Review Recommends Book Review: “A Plague Upon Our House” by Scott Atlas By now, two years into the COVID-19 pandemic, many Americans have realized that pandemic-era restrictions were ineffective and overly punitive. Scientific studies have found that lockdowns and mask mandates were Stanford Review 15 Mar 2022
Response to the Daily: No No-Fly Zone The Stanford Daily recently published an open letter to President Biden calling for the United States to enforce a no-fly zone over Ukraine. The author mentions tragic incidents of the Leo Spunt 15 Mar 2022
Mainstreaming a Murderer: Newsom and Progressive DAs Reduce Homicide Sentences Sirhan Sirhan (Robert F. Kennedy’s assassin), Charles Manson, and Leslie Van Houten (a Manson follower) were all, at one point, condemned to death for their crimes. However, all eventually Mimi St Johns 11 Mar 2022
Let’s Put the Brakes on “Fake it Till You Make It” “Fake it till you make it” is one of Silicon Valley’s most prized maxims. The phrase suggests that individuals should pretend to be confident and capable — even when they Peyton Robertson 9 Mar 2022
Freedom Day? Stanford’s Mask Mandate is Gone, but Students Still Mask Up On March 1, Stanford updated its COVID-19 guidelines so that masks are no longer required on campus in most cases. An email sent to the student body read: “With certain Mark Huerta 3 Mar 2022
Stanford Students React to Pence Speech With Disgust and Disrespect “Where’s the bathroom? I really need to take a sh*t.” “Would you rather have a gay son or a thot daughter?” “YOUR MOM’S A HO!!!” Remarks like Arman Sharma 2 Mar 2022
COVID Policies Push Stanford Students to the Right The beginning of the pandemic nearly two years ago exemplified the traits that separate liberals and conservatives. Those on the left spoke out in favor of mask mandates, online school, Julia Steinberg 28 Feb 2022
Review of "Heroes of the Fourth Turning" "Heroes of the Fourth Turning" | 2 hrs. | Closing Date: Mar. 5, 2022 | San Francisco Playhouse, 450 Post St, San Francisco, CA 94102 | Tickets start at $25, some tickets get a Benjamin Esposito 23 Feb 2022
The Madness of Beyond Sex Ed In September 2019, I waited outside Memorial Auditorium (MemAud) to undergo a "transformative experience:” Beyond Sex Ed. The festivities began with a presentation on the overlooked aspects of sex (“skin Lucy Kross Wallace 21 Feb 2022
BLM and Theranos: A Tale of Two Frauds In the past decade, there have been a startling number of individuals and organizations who went from being darlings of corporate media and elites to subjects of criminal investigations. Such Mimi St Johns 11 Feb 2022
Stanford RAs Put Politics Over Dorm Safety It’s happened to every Stanford student: there’s a knock on the front door of your dorm. As usual, someone lacks keycard access, and they seem harmless enough, so Peyton Robertson, Lucy Kross Wallace 4 Feb 2022
Breaking News "Racist, Triggering, Disrespectful" - Stanford RA slams unmasked white students Stanford Review 31 Jan 2022
Editor's Note: Building a Resilient Society This year marks the 35th anniversary of the Stanford Review’s founding in 1987. Organizations of all kinds fail to survive this long. The Review is an exception, not the Neelay Trivedi 24 Jan 2022
Opinion Editor's Note: The Indispensable Review Dear Reader, In my opening Editor’s Note for Vol. LXIV one long year ago, I wrote about the values of the Stanford Review; today, looking back on the volume, Maxwell Meyer 23 Jan 2022