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
Breaking News Breaking: Stanford Torpedoes “Summer Chi” Program In what has become a trend at Stanford lately, the rug was pulled out from under yet another tradition for no clear reason. Sigma Chi Nationals has run their “Summer Walker Stewart, Josiah Joner 3 Apr 2023
Opinion Stanford Produces Underwater Basket Weavers Underwater basket weaving is described by the Guardian as “the foppish pursuits of the already privileged” and by Wikipedia as “supposedly useless or absurd college or university courses and often Sophie Fujiwara 3 Apr 2023
Satire The Review is Sorry Through the years, campus leftists have consistently pushed back against the Review’s ideas. It is with a heavy heart that we admit today: we were wrong. After long and Stanford Review 1 Apr 2023
Opinion Stanford's Dark Hand in Twitter Censorship Last December, Elon Musk, with the help of Matt Taibbi, Lee Fang and several other journalists, began releasing a series of internal documents from Twitter’s operations during the 2020 Thomas Adamo, Josiah Joner 24 Mar 2023
Opinion Steinbach’s Premeditated Shutdown: New Revelations About SLS Event Show Collusion A week after protestors and DEI Dean Tirien Steinbach shut down Judge Kyle Duncan’s talk at Stanford Law School, the question is why did this fiasco unfold the way Aditya Prathap 15 Mar 2023
Opinion A Call for Need-Blind International Financial Aid Stanford recently announced a 7% increase in tuition and a large expansion of their financial aid. Families earning up to $100,000 will now pay nothing to attend Stanford. The Cees Armstrong 14 Mar 2023
news Fire Tirien Steinbach Perhaps the only thing uglier than the Stanford Law School building is the events that took place there on Thursday. The Stanford Federalist Society’s event with Kyle Duncan, a Multiple authors 11 Mar 2023
Opinion The Morality of Affirmative Action is Complicated; Its Legality, Less So Last October, the Supreme Court began hearing arguments on what promises to be a seminal pair of cases challenging affirmative action policies used by Harvard and the University of North John R. Puri 7 Mar 2023
opinon Stanford’s Racial Engineering Stanford’s enrollment rate for white students in the Class of 2026 was 22%, a drop from 40% for the Class of 2016 just ten years ago. While Stanford claims Josiah Joner 6 Mar 2023
Opinion Apathy Descends on Stanford Even just five years ago, people seemed to actually care. When the Stanford College Republicans (SCR) invited Robert Spencer, a self-proclaimed Islamophobe, to speak about radical Islam on campus in Cees Armstrong 3 Mar 2023
news Why We Invited Matt Walsh Next Wednesday, March 1st, we will host author, speaker, and documentary filmmaker Matt Walsh in Dinkelspiel Auditorium at 8 PM. Tickets for both students and community members can be accessed Stanford College Republicans 23 Feb 2023
Opinion Keep Lake Lag Full At the start of January, returning Stanford students were greeted by the sight of a full Lake Lagunita. After weeks of rain storms across the Bay Area, the water level Ruei-Hung Alex Lee 22 Feb 2023