America’s gun sickness Ian Knight October 13, 2015 5 Comments Consider for a moment that we live in a country where there exists a legally obtainable weapon that allows a single person with malicious intentions to kill or injure multiple people in a crowded... Read More »
Sad stories lead to bad policy: Endemic intellectual laziness and the disdain for data Claire Zabel and Joseph Zabel April 30, 2015 0 Comments We seek to highlight the fact that at the university undergraduate level, at least at Stanford and likely outside of it, there is shamefully little ethical pushback against the use of stories instead... Read More »
Fool Me Once… Joel Gottsegen July 5, 2014 4 Comments Last month, seven college students were murdered in Santa Barbara. When I first learned about the massacre, I found myself horrified and disgusted — but not surprised. Perhaps I was surprised seven... Read More »
Letter to the Editor: Free Speech? Letters to the Editor May 25, 2011 0 Comments “The pen is mightier than the sword,” Edward Bulwer-Lytton. How does this bear on the question of free speech? My formulation is simple: if we cannot trust students with the Second Amendment, why... Read More »
Virginia Tech survivor promotes gun control documentary Armine Pilikian January 18, 2011 2 Comments Thursday evening, Colin Goddard spoke with Stanford students after a screening of “Living for 32” hosted by Stanford Film Society in the Roble Theatre. For the Q&A session, he was accompanied by... Read More »