Controversial Marriage Conference Sparks Free Speech Debate
On Saturday, April 5, the Stanford Anscombe Society (SAS) held its controversial “Communicating Values Conference” on marriage, family, and the media. The conference featured prominent

Constitutional Council Hearing: The Argument is Joined
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Legal Update for the Constitutional Council Case
A new twist in the legal saga that is Vaid-Menon v. Cardona in a suit over the (ASSU) constitutionality of the advisory question about whether
SSQL anti-ROTC march
[youtube UZj7zGbjLA0] Amidst the Flipside’s mock activities fair, the Stanford Students for Queer Liberation carried out their anti-ROTC march. Here are some snippets of
Transgender Veteran on ROTC’s return to Stanford
[youtube CRQ8-GtZzNk] Autumn Sandeen retired from the Navy after 20 years of service. On March 4th, she joined the Stanford Students for Queer Liberation in
United Issues, Divided Tactics
[](http://blog.stanfordreview.org/content/images/2011/02/calrotc.jpg)Stanford students must currently
Transgender equality, unfortunately, isn’t the final frontier
In today’s Daily, columnist Cristopher Bautista responds to The Review’s recent pro-ROTC editorial. Bautista writes: The only way that the military can be
Stanford ROTC Debate Continues Elsewhere
The debate over the return of ROTC has continued to rage on well beyond the end of Don’t Ask Don’t Tell. Most recently,
Domain Names and War Games (or at Least Talk About ROTC)
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