Breaking News Persis Didn’t Persist After six years, Persis Drell is resigning from her role as Stanford’s Provost. The circumstances of her “stepping down”—as the Stanford Report gently puts it—are unknown, but Julia Steinberg 4 May 2023
Opinion Why Studying Abroad Has the Power to Shift Our Divisive Campus Culture We hear the laments all the time: “Stanford hates fun.” “The flake culture is too much.” “I’ve felt imposter syndrome since stepping on campus.” These sayings become endlessly repeated Isabella Griepp 3 May 2023
Opinion What Your Stanford Ride Says About You! Are you a freshman with a burgeoning desire to express your individuality? Are you looking to reinvent yourself in a meaningful capacity? Has Buzzfeed News shutting down meant that you Thomas Adamo, Diego Garcia-Camargo 2 May 2023
Opinion Why I Want to Write for the Review There’s a reason I’m a forty-five year-old undergrad. Well, there are many reasons. But one of the big ones is that I dropped out of college the first Adam McLean 28 Apr 2023
Opinion The Right-Wing Straussianism of Lana Del Rey Who is Lana Del Rey? To teenage girls, gay men, and millennial women on Prozac, she is a symbol of autonomy and independence, a sign of American feminist agency. However, Aditya Prathap, Joseph Seiba 26 Apr 2023
Opinion Stanford’s Office of Revolutionary and Secular Liberalism The dark ages of religious wars and persecution appear to have given way to the noble virtue of tolerance. One might be forgiven for concluding that, under Stanford’s winds Brandon Hoang 25 Apr 2023
Breaking News Review Exclusive: New Facts in TDX Lawsuit Implicate Stanford This morning, lawyers for Theta Delta Chi (TDX) Chapter at Stanford filed a writ of administrative mandate against Stanford University, which kicked the fraternity off campus after member Eitan Weiner Julia Steinberg 21 Apr 2023
Opinion Stop Treating Women Like Men Like all educated women, female Stanford students won’t just settle for any job. However, after a few years post-college wholly encompassed by their careers, women are hit by the Sophie Fujiwara 20 Apr 2023
Opinion A Better Baseball Has Arrived The changes MLB instituted for the 2023 season have successfully reinvigorated the American pastime, but we can go further still. John R. Puri 19 Apr 2023
Editor’s Note: The Review Endures “You wouldn't abandon ship in a storm just because you couldn't control the winds.” —Saint Thomas More Headlines blasting Stanford’s latest broadside against reason, morality, Walker Stewart 18 Apr 2023
Editor’s Note: Stanford’s City of Man When people describe Stanford ideally, they want it to be not only the pinnacle of Western liberal education but also genuine and truthful. Of course, we should continue to want Mimi St Johns 17 Apr 2023
Opinion Stanford Needs a Herd of Goats Yes, goats. We do not need goats fertilizing the Oval, tripping about the traffic circles, acting as speed bumps for athletes on e-bikes, or squeezing into Stanford's innumerable Bethany Lorden 12 Apr 2023
Opinion The Review Goes to Washington: My Testimony Before Congress Last week, amid recent events that have threatened free speech on college campuses across the country, including just last month at Stanford Law School, the U.S. House of Representatives Josiah Joner 5 Apr 2023
Opinion Escaping the Political at Stanford On Monday morning, President Marc Tessier-Lavigne sent out a lengthy email, titled “What binds us together.” It highlighted the importance of free speech at Stanford and across higher education in Thomas Adamo 4 Apr 2023