Every day at Stanford's dining halls, thousands of students surrender their meal swipes—and their dignity—for institutional ...
Stanford has changed dramatically since my freshman fall. Then, back in 2021, students donned masks to go to class (and the ...
Ride a scooter, wear nantucket red pants, drink Bud Light. But every so often, a subject comes along that must be addressed, regardless of how upsetting it may be to readers. The Stanford Review is an ...
On March 13th, the Stanford Review sat down with Richard Saller to talk about free speech, Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, the search for Stanford’s next president, and much more…. In anticipation of ...
If Stanford is to remain a true academic institution, it must reverse its shameful Covid-era censure of Dr. Scott Atlas.
Two weeks ago, something extraordinary happened at Stanford. In response to federal research funding cuts, particularly from the NIH, the university announced a hiring freeze for the first time since ...
Two days ago, the San Francisco Standard published an article titled “Stanford students used to chase jobs at Meta and Google. Now they want to work on war.” The backlash to this article on social ...
In a small town in Utah, the weathered hands of an ancient custodian are still turning the valves that keep his town alive. This 90-year-old water plant operator still clocks in every day, not out of ...
In recent years, Stanford University has repurposed prime student housing into administrative offices, significantly reducing the availability of on-campus accommodations. Buildings such as Bechtel ...