Breaking News Race Panic! Stanford investigates “cords with loops that may represent nooses” Two Stanford administrators, Dean of Students Mona Hicks and Vice Provost for Institutional Equity, Access and Community Patrick Dunkley, sent a panicked email to students and faculty Monday night. They Maxwell Meyer 29 Nov 2021
Opinion An Open Letter to Melinda Byerley Dear Melinda, On November 7, you posted a Twitter thread in which you criticize “rich tech immigrants” for “trying to turn America into the caste system” and call for them Neelay Trivedi 18 Nov 2021
Opinion EXPOSURE NOTICE: Stanford students strip nude for theater gag, mask up for covid The pandemic has brought a lot of change to the Stanford campus, but you can’t say it totally killed the irreverent spirit that’s been characteristic of the Farm Maxwell Meyer 18 Nov 2021
Opinion On Disagreement at Stanford I took an astrophysics class last winter and hated it. It wasn’t that the teacher was poor or that my peers in the class were rude or dislikeable, I Leo Spunt 12 Nov 2021
Opinion Let’s Do Away With Required Attendance It’s 9:30 in the morning. I woke up early for this lecture. I have been taking notes on autopilot but the information is going in one ear and Ari Webb 11 Nov 2021
Pharma Price Controls aren't the simple answer they promise to be Why is it that an overwhelming majority of the world’s “cancer tourists” — people who travel abroad to obtain cancer care — find themselves on a plane to the United States? Arman Sharma 10 Nov 2021
Stanford's Hidden Inflation Inflation has become a political football lately. Republicans have made it the focus of their attacks on President Biden, framing rising prices as the consequence of reckless spending and the Benjamin Esposito 8 Nov 2021
Opinion How to be a Conservative at Stanford After over a year of being nearly barren, Stanford’s campus burst back to life last month. For nearly half of Stanford undergraduates, this quarter is their first spent on Walker Stewart 2 Nov 2021
The Distorted Stanford Research Behind California's New Ethnic Studies Requirement California Governor Gavin Newsom recently signed AB 101, a bill requiring high school students in California to take an ethnic studies course to graduate high school. This has been a Neelay Trivedi 22 Oct 2021
Opinion The Hollowing Out of Stanford Classics A few years back, the editors of the Review called for the restoration of Stanford’s old Western Civilization requirement. The core, which introduced students to the literary, artistic, and Robin Zhang 20 Oct 2021
Opinion Follow the Science: Stanford’s Best COVID-19 Warnings As the Review has previously covered in detail, the COVID-19 pandemic has brought out an incredible amount of stupidity on the Stanford campus. Masks on bicycles, twice-weekly testing for vaccinated Stanford Review 19 Oct 2021
Opinion Stanford Professors Respond to the Review on DOJ's China Initiative We are two of the Stanford faculty who initiated the letter to the Attorney General advocating the termination of the Department of Justice’s “China Initiative” – a letter that was Steven Kivelson and Peter Michelson 18 Oct 2021
Opinion Review Analysis: Stanford students are more likely to wear masks on bicycles than helmets Maxwell Meyer 29 Sep 2021
The Stanford Review The Review Interviews Blake Masters The Review recently sat down with Arizona U.S. Senate candidate Blake Masters to ask him about his run for Senate, his time in Silicon Valley, and more. Masters graduated Stanford Review 28 Sep 2021
Opinion Nothing to See Here: Stanford Professors call for DOJ to stop looking for Chinese spies in academia. Last week, a group of nearly 200 Stanford faculty wrote a letter to US Attorney General Merrick Garland calling for him to end the Department of Justice’s “China Initiative. Stanford Review 23 Sep 2021