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About Us - The Stanford Review
Our Mission Founded in 1987, The Stanford Review is Stanford's Independent Newspaper. We aim to present alternative views on a wide range of issues, create a forum for rational debate on campus, and challenge those who disagree to participate. We publish news and opinion pieces during the academic year. Our
Young Men in Crisis
Sep 30, 2024 · At Stanford, women now outnumber men by 7% among undergraduates. This seemingly small difference belies a significant shift in campus demographics and academic achievement from 50 years ago, when the ratio of students (as well as applicants) was 67% men to 33% women. While the gender parity achieved in recent decades was a positive trend, we've now swung well past equilibrium.
Stanford’s Federal Funding: A Moment for Reflection
Feb 10, 2025 · Stanford could soon have $160 million of research funding cut. The January 27th order from the Trump administration to freeze federal grants and aid, though now rescinded, as well as recent directives from the NIH provide a critical opportunity to examine Stanford University's reliance on federal funds and the purposes they serve.The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) had temporarily halted ...
The Illusion of Taiwanese Strength - stanfordreview.org
On the morning of February 24, 2022, Russia declared war on Ukraine. A complex and multi-faceted operation, Russia launched a series of simultaneous attacks along various different axes with the intention of rapidly capitulating the Ukrainians. Labeled a “special military operation,” Putin expected the Ukrainian government to topple within days
Editor’s Note: We Won. What Next? - stanfordreview.org
Mar 27, 2025 · Stanford has changed dramatically since my freshman fall. Then, back in 2021, students donned masks to go to class (and the dining halls). Students, recovering from lockdowns, were re-integrating into and rebuilding social life on campus. Covid restrictions forced the Review to hold its meetings outdoors. With the resumption of
Stanford’s Racial Engineering
Mar 6, 2023 · Stanford’s enrollment rate for white students in the Class of 2026 was 22%, a drop from 40% for the Class of 2016 just ten years ago. While Stanford claims that “the University does not use quotas of any kind in its admission process,” a further exploration of Stanford’s enrollment statistics by the Review reveals that the university has …
A Brief and Non-Exhaustive History of the Stanford Review
Feb 9, 2012 · By Lisa Wallace and Alex Atallah. In 1987, a group of Stanford undergraduates dedicated to a common mission founded The Stanford Review—to inspire campus debate by “presenting alternative viewpoints.”. These students, led by Peter Thiel, the first editor-in-chief and founder PayPal, argued that campus discussion was dominated by a partisan few who both alienated and misrepresented a more ...
Breaking News - The Stanford Review
REVIEW EXCLUSIVE: Stanford’s Security Regime Takes Root. Kappa Alpha, EBF, Jerry, and Narnia—all upperclassman houses—are the latest victims of the War on Fun’s new technology: security cameras.
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