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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
Debanking is the New Censorship - stanfordreview.org
2025年1月30日 · You’d expect the Mafia to be debanked, but when even members of the PayPal Mafia are debanked on a whim, it’s time to sound the alarm.. In 2019, Roelof Botha—Managing Partner at Sequoia Capital and an early PayPal executive—found himself unexpectedly “debanked” by the Bank of America, a bank that holds $2.55 trillion in assets. With no explanation provided and no clear route to ...
Young Men in Crisis
2024年9月30日 · 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.
We Must Do Better Than COLLEGE - stanfordreview.org
6 天之前 · It has been almost five years since the Faculty Senate approved the COLLEGE program in May 2020, and I believe I speak for most Stanford students when I say it’s time to go back to the drawing board.. The COLLEGE program (a loose abbreviation of Civic, Liberal, and Global Education) is the latest in a long series of attempts to design a first-year general education curriculum for students at ...
The Department of Stanford Efficiency
2025年1月21日 · Stanford University stands at a crossroads. Once a beacon of innovation and academic excellence, it is now suffocating under the weight of its own bloated bureaucracy. Administrative growth has spiraled out of control, alienating students, frustrating faculty, and diverting resources from the university’s true mission. Over the past two
Stanford’s Censorship: An Interview with Dr. Jay Bhattacharya
2024年5月7日 · Stanford Review: Thank you so much for speaking with us, Professor Bhattacharya.We understand that you experienced a kind of censorship at Stanford during the COVID-19 pandemic when you challenged the medical community’s prevailing wisdom.
Editor’s Note: The Fight Against Stanford’s Censorship
2024年9月20日 · "In seeking to impose egalitarianism, they made themselves an elite. In seeking to eliminate what they perceived as oppression, they acted far more tyrannically." — Peter Thiel and David Sacks, "The Diversity Myth" When Peter Thiel and David Sacks wrote “The Diversity Myth” in 1995, they detailed what they experienced during
EXCLUSIVE: The Review Interviews President Levin
2024年12月2日 · Stanford Review: Hi President Levin, thank you so much for agreeing to do this interview. Also, happy belated birthday! Your father was the president of Yale. Obviously, you are now the President of Stanford. The last year has been difficult for university presidents. What do you think the role of