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On July 10, 2025, Stanford professors Francis Fukuyama and Kathryn Stoner issued a joint demand calling for the immediate ...
On June 27th, many graduate students on campus received an ominous email titled “Termination Request” sent by Stanford ...
Ms. Delcid is a freshman studying Computer Science and Government at Harvard College. I often stroll through Harvard Yard and find it hard to believe this is the same institution that once challenged ...
In 2023, Stanford Medicine was forced to ration cancer drugs. A multi-disciplinary ethics committee was tasked with allocating a limited supply of Cisplatin, a chemotherapy drug. Why did Stanford and ...
We thank the Stanford Review for calling attention to the serious risks to research security and to the safety and freedom of international students and their families that result from the relentless ...
This summer, a CCP agent impersonated a Stanford student. Under the alias Charles Chen, he approached several students through social media. Anna*, a Stanford student conducting sensitive research on ...
Like a spaceship that crashed into paradise, the newly unveiled Computing and Data Science building (CoDA) is utterly alien to the campus it occupies. This latest addition to a pattern of imposing, ...
That’s what founding president David Starr Jordan declared when founding our university, which has since become famed as a counterweight to the pretentious and stuffy Ivy League colleges. Its status ...
After the Black Lives Matter riots and the cultural reckoning of 2020 following the murder of George Floyd, New York City’s Public Design Commission knew things needed to change in City Hall. By the ...
Earlier today, a Stanford class ironically entitled “ Democracy and Disagreement ” hosted a debate on a potential wealth tax between UC Berkeley Professor Emmanuel Saez and former Treasury Secretary ...
When John Winthrop led the first wave of settlers to New England he gave a sermon to his fellow Puritans, speaking of America as a future example to the world: “We shall be as a city upon a hill.” Yet ...
A recent online dust-up between Hoover Institution historian Niall Ferguson and Vice President J.D. Vance perfectly captures the fault line dividing today’s right. Out: globalism. In: America First.
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