Review Recommends Book Review: “A Plague Upon Our House” by Scott Atlas By now, two years into the COVID-19 pandemic, many Americans have realized that pandemic-era restrictions were ineffective and overly punitive. Scientific studies have found that lockdowns [https://sites.krieger.jhu. Stanford Review 15 Mar 2022
Review Recommends Contrarian Courses: Autumn 2021 Edition Combing through Stanford’s course catalogue can be a bleak experience, and the University doesn’t do much to guide students in picking interesting coursework outside their major. To help Stanford Review 17 Sep 2021
Review Recommends Consider these Hoover-taught courses in your schedule At Stanford, we are lucky among American colleges to have an institution like the Hoover Institution on our campus. Unfortunately, most students don’t really take advantage of the opportunity. Stanford Review 12 Sep 2021
Review Recommends The S-T-A-N-F-O-R-D Neighborhoods, Reviewed Love it or hate it, the housing draw is gone! Going forward, every student will be assigned to a “Neighborhood” to live in for the entirety of their time at Stanford Review 23 Apr 2021
Review Recommends Stanford’s Blindspots: An Alternative Three Books from the Stanford Review Stanford students have the reputation of inhabiting a “bubble,” removed from the outside world. While Stanford’s “Three Books'' program presents an opportunity to introduce new concepts to incoming Stanford Benjamin Esposito, Annika Nordquist 15 Dec 2020
Review Recommends Classes for the College Contrarian 2020-2021 Every year Stanford releases its vast course list on ExploreCourses, but gives very little guidance for students to choose which classes they should spend their 12 to 22 units on. Multiple authors 10 Sep 2020
Review Recommends Hoover Class List 2020-2021 Stanford students are lucky to have the Hoover Institution, one of America’s premier think tanks as an easily accessible resource. The economic and public health crises that have shaped Benjamin Esposito 10 Sep 2020
Review Recommends To SLE or not to SLE? Apologies for the terrible pun. It was just too easy… or should we say “SLEezy.” SLE (Structured Liberal Education) is one of Stanford’s signature humanities programs, but is also Multiple authors 2 Jun 2020
Review Recommends The Review’s Honest Guide to Freshman Housing While it may feel as though the outside world is crumbling around us, for many students Freshman year hurtles closer and closer, seemingly unimpeded. Despite the pandemic, Frosh have received Annika Nordquist 29 May 2020
Review Recommends REVIEW RECOMMENDS: Quarantine Reads College often makes reading for enjoyment - not just skimming for your discussion section - difficult. With spring quarter moved online and social distancing becoming the norm (remember, six feet! Nicola Buskirk 2 Apr 2020
Review Recommends Hoover Class List 2019-2020 In a country where most accuse college campuses of being “liberal bubbles,” Stanford is blessed by the presence of the Hoover Institution, which provides access to some of the brightest Annika Nordquist 23 Sep 2019
Review Recommends Classes for the College Contrarian: The Comprehensive Guide to Getting More out of Stanford The flexible nature of a liberal arts education is both a blessing and a curse; for the most part, Stanford students can pursue their interests in peace, avoiding the politicized Annika Nordquist 21 Sep 2019