Former Secretary of State George Shultz on America’s Role in Global Stability

George Shultz served as the Secretary of State from 1982 to 1989 under President Ronald Reagan. He also served as…

9 years ago

The Price of Participation

This week, Ruairí and Lucas give a quick update on the 2016 presidential election and discuss the latest in campus…

9 years ago

2015 – 2016 Politicos: The Ten Most Influential Students in Campus Politics

This Spring, the Stanford Political Journal staff collectively decided on the top 10 most influential political figures on campus for the past…

9 years ago

How the Supreme Court Could Save Affirmative Action

ollowing the death of Justice Scalia, some of the most prominent cases heard by the Supreme Court this term will…

9 years ago

The End of Term

This week, Ruairí and Lucas give a quick update on the 2016 presidential election and discuss the latest in campus…

9 years ago

Can Stanford Afford to Lose Professor Aishwary Kumar?

March 30th, Assistant Professor of History Aishwary Kumar was denied tenure by the Department of History. Since then, students, alumni,…

9 years ago

How to End the Bay Area Housing Crisis

he San Francisco Bay Area is in the midst of a complex and multifaceted housing crisis. In 2015, the average…

9 years ago

Why No One Cares About Aliso Canyon and Climate Change

hen BP’s Deepwater Horizon rig gushed oil from the seafloor for 87 straight days in 2010, people paid attention. According…

9 years ago

In the Afterglow of Comet: The Legacy of the Obama Administration

the night of June 3, 2008, then-Senator Barack Hussein Obama took the stage in St. Paul Minnesota. The last of…

9 years ago

Illiberal College Liberals

After a brief hiatus Kayla, Ruairí, and Lucas return to bring you a new episode of The Axe and Politics.…

9 years ago