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Western Civilization Makes The ASSU Ballot
The Review‘s petition to reinstate a two-quarter Western Civilization requirement for undergraduates has now qualified for the spring elections ballot.
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Frederik Groce Resigns from SSE
On Wednesday morning, the ASSU Executive and Stanford Student Enterprises Chair announced to the Undergraduate Senate that Frederik Groce, CEO of SSE and
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Stanford Plans Ban on Hard Alcohol in Dorms
Stanford plans Wednesday to announce a ban on hard alcohol in University dorms.
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SLE Founder Calls For Western Civilization, Defends “Intellectual Combat” Rather Than Safe Spaces
Mark Mancall, Professor Emeritus of History at Stanford and founder of Structured Liberal Education (SLE), yesterday surprised a group of
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Vice Provost for Student Affairs, ASSU Executives Weigh In On FMOTQ
Replies from Greg Boardman and the ASSU Execs on FMOTQ.
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Parents’ Weekend Sees Chalk Wars Escalate
The battle over divestment from Israel continues, and this time it’s being fought with chalk.
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Full Moon On The Quad: An Open Letter From The Class of 2017 Presidents
Last year's FMOTQ planners weigh in on Stanford's proposal to cut ties with the event.
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Stanford Drops Financial and Administrative Support of FMOTQ
FMOTQ "will no longer be supported financially or administratively by Stanford".
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FLIP Publishes Misleading Statement on Member’s Suspension
A screenshot of FLIP’s chatroom reveals their public statements to be dubious.
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Stanford Low-Income Advocacy Group Suspends Member On Suspicion Of Writing Review Article
On Tuesday evening, the Stanford First-Generation Low Income Partnership (FLIP) suspended a freshman in SLE from its leadership team communications channel,
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One Coin to Rule Them All?
Bitcoin’s true social value is making people aware of the choices they can exercise.
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Bipartisanship Elusive at Panel on Bipartisanship
Stanford's "Ethics in Democracy" event produced a discussion on bipartisanship that showcased polarization right, left, and center.
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Government 3.0
A Stanford in Government event illustrated the potential for technology to advance public policy.
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A Local Battle For The Radical Soul
On Tuesday night, the Stanford chapter of the International Socialist Organization kicked off 2016.
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Stanford Finds “No Basis” For Title IX Case Against Joe Lonsdale, Lifts Campus Ban
A statement by Stanford University spokeswoman Lisa Lapin confirms that Joe Lonsdale’s ten year ban from campus has been revoked
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Niall Ferguson Joins Hoover Institution Full Time
Niall Ferguson, one of the world’s most renowned historians and public intellectuals, will be transitioning from his position as Laurence
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Senator’s Absence Sparks ASSU Chaos
A new Stanford Senator’s decision to take a leave of absence has created constitutional uncertainty, as the Undergraduate Senate elected
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Band Releases Statement on Title IX Investigation
On May 15, Stanford’s Organization Conduct Board and Title IX Office announced the results of an investigation into several alleged
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Swastikas Defacing SAE Fraternity
This is an ongoing story. We will keep our readers informed as we learn more about the incident. On April
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Office of Community Standards Responds to CS106A Honor Code Violations
The Stanford Review has been following developments on the CS106A Honor Code Violations. Given the size of the concerns, the
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