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On July 10, 2025, Stanford professors Francis Fukuyama and Kathryn Stoner issued a joint demand calling for the immediate ...
The Review recently sat down with Dr. Scott Atlas to discuss his work in health policy and his time serving at the highest level of pandemic leadership in the United States. Dr. Atlas is the Robert ...
I stayed awake late last night to read the reports of Israelis being ruthlessly murdered in Hamas’ surprise attack on Israel. Soon after I woke up this morning, I texted my father that I was not ...
On June 27th, many graduate students on campus received an ominous email titled “Termination Request” sent by Stanford Graduate Workers Union (SGWU) leadership, including Liam Sherman, the ...
I was disappointed to learn that the Faculty Senate of Stanford University on November 19, 2020 adopted a resolution criticizing my work for the United States government. We all wish to guide our ...
Last year the Stanford Review published a panegyric to the increasingly unpopular notion of a classical liberal education, accompanied by a petition urging the introduction of a mandatory two-quarter ...
This past spring, I applied to—and was rejected from—a Stanford social organization. Nor was I alone: over 200 students vied for just 50 spots. This social organization was not a sorority (the more ...
Choosing a room for next year? Then you are likely frustrated with the scarcity of housing options. Who took all the spots? The 36% of students that received room assignments prior to everyone else ...
Last fall, over three hundred Stanford students squeezed themselves into Skilling Auditorium for the first session of Civil & Environmental Engineering 252: Web3 Entrepreneurship. The scarcity of ...
Headlines blasting Stanford’s latest broadside against reason, morality, and normalcy have flown from the pages of the Review in recent years. Meanwhile, the cycle of outrage, an apology or ...
I received my Stanford acceptance letter at home, about two weeks into the COVID-19 pandemic. Months later, I chose to defer my acceptance owing to the uncertainty of the pandemic. As I graduate this ...
We write in response to a previous article in the Review entitled “Why Stanford protestors are wrong about India’s citizenship bill” by Neelay Trivedi ’23. We’d encourage you to read that article if ...