partisan politics Conservatives, #BlackHistoryMatters [](/content/images/Screen-Shot-2014-12-02-at-2.12.01-PM.png) Source: Huffington Post#BlackHistoryMatters. Conservatives, it is time to stand proudly with the thousands of Brandon Camhi 2 Dec 2014
Congress Republicans have the Senate, but Liberals have America [](/content/images/Constitution-1.jpg) Source: liberalamerica.orgThe Republicans took the Senate!After six long years in the minority, Senator Mitch McConnell finally assumed Anthony Ghosn 19 Nov 2014
Economics No Need to Shrink the National Debt [](/content/images/Screen-Shot-2014-11-20-at-4.01.37-AM.png) The National Debt Clock in New York City. Brandon Camhi 19 Nov 2014
partisan politics ISIS: Don’t Invade [https://stanfordreview.org/content/images/201461214385347734_20.jpg] When attempting to justify a military response to ISIS’s spread across the Middle East, Western warhawks tend to focus on the Hattie Gawande 6 Nov 2014
education Embracing Diversity: Where does Stanford go from here? [https://stanfordreview.org/content/images/Screen-Shot-2014-11-06-at-7.58.33-PM.png] In 1968, Stanford opened its residential doors to the Civil Rights Movement. As the movement towards racial integration swept the nation, John Luttig 6 Nov 2014
partisan politics Psychology: The New Liberal Frontier [https://stanfordreview.org/content/images/Screen-Shot-2014-10-26-at-12.22.39-AM-702x1024.png] Providing more resources to inner city children does more harm than good. Or at least that is what Harvard Psychologist Doctor Anthony Ghosn 25 Oct 2014
partisan politics Economic Conservatives Should Champion Female Technologists As a student in the 90s, Marissa Mayer was dubbed a campus icon [http://www.businessinsider.com/marissa-mayer-called-a-stanford-campus-icon-for-being-a-blonde-in-computer-science-classes-2013-9] in a Stanford Daily column about distinctive individuals on campus. The article Joe Lonsdale 18 Oct 2014
partisan politics Do the 2014 Midterm Elections Matter? Source: Real Clear Politics Despite the fact that the 2014 midterm elections are less than a month away, the only forum for on-campus political discussion seems to be POLISCI 57E, John Luttig 11 Oct 2014
education Culture Shock: A Conservative’s Perspective Coming to Stanford made me feel much more conservative than I ever had before. Conversations in my dorm room and class sections turned into debates that deeply challenged my beliefs. Mackenzie Yaryura 23 Sep 2014
partisan politics Capturing voters on both sides of the aisle As national focus hones in on the 2016 Presidential candidates, Kentucky Senator Rand Paul continues to gain traction as the possible GOP nominee. Although he has yet to officially declare Mackenzie Yaryura 10 Jul 2014
Election The GOP has a demographic problem, and it looks like it could get even worse It’s no secret that Republicans have a demographic problem when it comes to national elections. But what many people don’t realize is that the GOP’s issues will Christopher Fish 28 Apr 2014
partisan politics A Conservative Vision of Government This is a fascinating article that describes how conservatism can adopt to a changing nation and still remain true to its core tenets. In a world where conservatives are often Brandon Camhi 22 Jan 2014
partisan politics Bill Gates says minimum wage can cause job destruction Bill Gates [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Gates]surprised his hosts at MSNBC in a recent interview. He cautioned against the minimum wage as a tool for supporting workers Christopher Fish 22 Jan 2014
Elections Trende On White Voters and Winning Coalitions Many point to the 2012 election as the cataclysmic coalition-shifting event that will forever mark the end of the GOP, lest it transform itself. But Sean Trende has pointed out kylehuwa 8 Nov 2012
partisan politics Libertarian Vice-Presidential Candidate Judge Jim Gray Coming to Campus Judge Jim Gray, the VP candidate running with Gov. Gary Johnson is coming to Stanford on October 25th. Judge Gray is a highly lauded speaker and author who served on Danny O'Neel 11 Oct 2012
partisan politics From the Capital: There’s a Pot of Gold at the End of K Street *A Stanford student writes on life and politics inside the Beltway. See other posts here. * K-Street used to host many of the largest lobbying firms in the country. (Photo: Alex kylehuwa 11 Oct 2012
partisan politics Should we trust the fact checker? In recent years the “fact check” has risen to obligatory prominence on the pages and screens of news outlets. If a politician says something questionable, then the fact checkers assess kylehuwa 31 Aug 2012
partisan politics In Numbers: Liberal Bias Among College Professors We’ve talked about this a lot, but a new study, waiting to be published in *Perspectives on Psychological Science, *and co-authored by a Wharton professor, sheds a little more nadivr 8 Aug 2012