Stanford's Censorship Stanford's Censorship: A History of Academic Freedom “Die Luft der Freiheit weht,” translated as “The Winds of Freedom Blow,” sits boldly on Stanford University’s insignia as its guiding motto. Yet in the past several years, Stanford Josiah Joner 6 May 2024
Stanford's Censorship Announcing "Stanford's Censorship" Two years ago, Volume LXV of the Review released “Woke Watch,” a series of articles revealing how wokeness festered in Stanford’s bloated bureaucracy and rotted the intellectual foundations of Stanford Review 3 May 2024
news Israel Divestment Resolution Approved by Student Body On Sunday, the Associated Students of Stanford University, or ASSU, Stanford’s student government, announced that a “Statement on Divestment” ballot initiative was approved by the student body at large. Arvind Asokan 2 May 2024
The Battle of the Sexes Needs a Truce “Where have all the good men gone?” “Why is it so hard to find a girl who is wife material?” “Marriage is a tool of oppression from the patriarchy.” “Women Thomas Adamo, Isabella Griepp 1 May 2024
news Stanford Protesters Collaborate with Marxist-Leninist Organization As universities across the country are colonized (or decolonized, depending who you ask) by tent-cities of anti-Israel protesters, Stanford has rekindled its “sit-in to stop genocide.” The sit-in 2.0, Julia Steinberg 27 Apr 2024
Opinion 'Civil War' Review: Is This America's Future? Minor spoilers ahead! Jack Komaroff 24 Apr 2024
Opinion In This Time of Chaos, Choose Stanford This week, Columbia, Yale, and NYU have seen massive anti-Israel protests that have rocked their campuses, resulting in dozens of arrests and the cancellation of classes. Mere months ago, Harvard Julia Steinberg, Dylan Rem 23 Apr 2024
In Upcoming Elections, Be Careful Who You Fund Campus politics at Stanford have been revolutionized in the past several years by a popular movement bemoaning lackluster student life on campus. But what critics of Stanford’s lack of Mark Huerta 22 Apr 2024
Opinion Don't Coterm As my third year at Stanford comes to a close, many of my friends are considering the eternal Stanford question: to coterm or not to coterm. Coterming would mean stapling Julia Steinberg 18 Apr 2024
Opinion Jo Boaler and the Woke Math Death Spiral Jo Boaler is the infamous “mathematics education” professor of Stanford known for charging underfunded school districts $5,000 an hour to advise them to drop middle school algebra classes. In Dylan Rem 16 Apr 2024
Opinion In America, Twenty Years Is a Lifetime Whether you relish or despise any particular change, one cannot help but fall in love with the churn. John R. Puri 15 Apr 2024
Opinion Abolish Grades Grades serve two purposes: to motivate students and to assess their level of understanding. However, they are counterproductive in both realms. Grading incentivizes busywork, corrupts students' motivations, and proves Bethany Lorden 12 Apr 2024
Opinion Techno-Optimism (with Seat Belts) In October of last year, investor and businessman Marc Andreessen published his “Techno-Optimist Manifesto,” a document celebrating technological development and abundance that garnered a mixed reception across tech, media, and Elsa Johnson 2 Apr 2024
Opinion BREAKING: Jacked, Rich Neuroscientist Proves Popular with Women On March 25th, New York Magazine published an unflattering article targeting Stanford professor, prominent neuroscientist, and podcaster Andrew Huberman. The author of the piece, Kerry Howley, criticized Huberman for various Elsa Johnson 28 Mar 2024