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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 ...
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, ...
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 ...
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 ...
Today, Stanford students were reminded that we live in a democracy. This stunning revelation elicited many reactions from students. Let’s hear what they think: “My world is ending right now” “As a ...
Five years ago, Kurt Mitman, a registered sex offender, was granted the title of visiting scholar at Stanford’s economics department. First reported by the Fountain Hopper, the visiting scholar was ...
To speak about censorship, we first must acknowledge the factual context. Lockdowns were instituted, they failed to stop the dying, they failed to stop the spread - that’s the data: Bjornskov, 2021; ...
In a world where Stanford startups increasingly churn out iterations of food delivery apps and poorly disguised duplicates of ChatGPT, original thinking and boundless ambition are rare traits. However ...
In landmark rulings today and earlier this month, Kalshi, a U.S.-regulated prediction market platform, won a nearly year-long court battle against the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) to ...
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 ...
Jo Boaler’s latest book, Math-ish, is the newest chapter in her journey to infuse social justice and “equity” goals into mathematics education, as she has accomplished with the approval of her ...
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