Campus Politics By Erin PangJanuary 31, 2021 Conflict of Interests: Fossil Fuel Money in Environmental Research at Stanford
World Politics By Justin PortelaJanuary 14, 2021 70% of the World Lives on Less than Ten Dollars a Day. When do they get the Vaccine?
Campus Politics By Nathalie KiersznowskiJanuary 13, 2021 Is it time to Abolish Greek Life? An Investigative Look Into Stanford’s Sorority System
Campus Politics By Avery RogersJanuary 12, 2021 Protecting Democracy Online: An Interview with Stanford’s Internet Observatory
US Politics By Chad BrechbuhlerNovember 16, 2020 Stanford Students on Frontline of Online Misinformation Battle
Silicon Hill By Matthew FrankOctober 26, 2020 Big Tech, Big Checks: The Role of Tech Giant in Shaping Academic Research
Campus Politics By Kyle WangSeptember 13, 2020 Stanford Workers Cut Off: Stanford’s Fumbled Coronavirus Response Highlights Problems Workers and Student Activists have Known About for Years
Uncategorized By Alexandra "Mac" TaylorSeptember 13, 2020 AI Prediction Tools Claim to Alleviate an Overcrowded American Justice System… But Should they be Used?
US Politics By Courtney CoopermanSeptember 13, 2020 Unhoused and Unequal: How Homelessness Undermines American Democracy
US Politics By Avery RogersSeptember 13, 2020 From Cuffs to Conviction: The Role of Prosecutors in Driving America’s Mass Incarceration Problem
World Politics By Gabby Conforti and Katie JonssonSeptember 1, 2020 Changes in Government Leadership Offer False Hope for Lebanon
US Politics By Stanford PoliticsAugust 2, 2020 Here’s what Biden VP hopeful Susan Rice (’86) wrote about her Trump-supporting son (’20)
Local Politics By Susi ArguelloJune 1, 2020 Basic Income Helped a Bankrupt California City. Could It Also Help a Country in Crisis?
World Politics By Catarina BuchatskiyMay 23, 2020 As Nuclear Arms Agreements Waver, World Leaders Must Keep Promises to Ukraine
Campus Politics By Sierra BurgonMay 4, 2020 For FLI College Applicants, the Holistic Review Process Takes a Toll
World Politics By Catarina BuchatskiyApril 18, 2020 Coronavirus Could Make Putin More Powerful Than Ever
Campus Politics By Decker Paulmeier & Kyle WangJanuary 31, 2020 Welcome to the Neighborhood: Can Stanford’s Plan to Radically Change Housing Make a Forced Community Feel Like Home?
Interviews By Cass PlowmanJanuary 27, 2020 “We are in a fight over truth”: Rep. Adam Schiff on Stanford, Social Media, and Particle Physics
US Politics By Beatrice PhiJanuary 20, 2020 Remembering the Lavender Scare: Employment Discrimination and the Queer Fight for America’s Moral Conscience
Podcast By Noah BarteltJanuary 20, 2020 “I am the facilitator of this movement”: Joshua Wong on the Fight for Democracy in Hong Kong
Campus Politics By Sierra BurgonJanuary 6, 2020 A Telescope in Hawaii and the Dangers of Uninformed Activism
World Politics By Catarina BuchatskiyJanuary 6, 2020 Kyiv vs. Kiev: What Two Letters Mean For Ukrainian Independence
Interviews By Valeria GonzalezNovember 18, 2019 “I think it will be a close vote either way”: Professor Pamela Karlan on LGBT discrimination in the Supreme Court
US Politics By Harrison BronfeldSeptember 23, 2019 How Stanford is Financing the 2020 Election in 8 Graphs
Campus Politics By Kyle WangJune 14, 2019 Stanford One Year After #MeToo: How Stanford’s Response Failed Victims of Sexual Assault
Campus Politics By Lucas RodriguezJune 14, 2019 “I keep running into these kinds of moments where I think to myself: What are they thinking?”: Outgoing Faculty Senate Chair Stephen Stedman on University Governance
Campus Politics By Roxy BonafontJune 14, 2019 “Entrepreneurship as Humanitarianism”: Are Stanford Students Actually Changing the World?
Campus Politics By Stanford PoliticsJune 14, 2019 2018 – 2019 Politicos: A Look at Stanford’s Most Influential Undergrads
Campus Politics By Roxy Bonafont, Emily Lemmerman, & Lucas RodriguezMay 11, 2019 100 Years of Hoover: A History of Stanford’s Decades-Long Debate over the Hoover Institution
Campus Politics By Thomas PfeifferMay 8, 2019 Thinking Beyond ‘The Farm’: Rural Engagement and Stanford Admission
World Politics By Ben Gardner-GillMay 6, 2019 Slovakia’s Election Counters A Dimming Central European Mood
World Politics By Nathalie KiersznowskiJanuary 7, 2019 Testing the Peace: How Brexit Affects the Possibility, and Danger, of Irish Unification
Magazine By Nathalie KiersznowskiDecember 10, 2018 Leaving Religion at Home: Engaging Religious Thought and Action in American Society
Campus Politics By Roxy Bonafont & Emily LemmermanDecember 10, 2018 “If I [were] Stanford, I would be threatened by us”: How SCoPE 2035 became the most powerful activist group on campus
Campus Politics By Editorial BoardJune 4, 2018 2017 – 2018 Politicos: Stanford’s Most Influential Undergrads
Magazine By Roxy Bonafont & Jack HerreraMay 28, 2018 John Rice-Cameron Wants to Make Stanford Great Again
Magazine By Truman Chen & Josh LappenApril 9, 2018 Dialogue as Alibi: Beyond the Marketplace of Ideas
Campus Politics By Daniela Gonzalez & Lucas RodriguezApril 9, 2018 Does The Daily Need to Print Daily?
Campus Politics By Amber YangApril 9, 2018 Anti-Anti-Fascism: The [Character] “Assassination” of Professor David Palumbo-Liu
Campus Politics By Sabrina MedlerMarch 15, 2018 Stanford students join national movement to end gun violence
Interviews By Jake DowFebruary 20, 2018 “Obama thought about American leadership in a much more comprehensive way”
Campus Politics By Thomas PfeifferFebruary 20, 2018 “Racism Lives Here”: What’s Happening at Stanford Law
Magazine By Ruairí Arrieta-Kenna & Roxy BonafontJanuary 31, 2018 “Fairly Normal and Routine”: 50 Years of Sexual Violence at Stanford
Campus Politics By Sabrina MedlerJanuary 22, 2018 The University as an “Intellectually Unsafe Place”: A Debate on Free Speech on Campus
Events By Holden ForemanJanuary 22, 2018 “People don’t just want housing. They want home.”: Basic Income and Racial Justice
Cardinal Richelieu By Yasmin SamraiJanuary 12, 2018 Germany’s Coalition Crisis and the Fate of Merkel
Cardinal Richelieu By Michael RoverDecember 4, 2017 Coaxing the Giant: The Risks of France’s Political Victory in the Sahel
Campus Politics By Ruairí Arrieta-KennaDecember 3, 2017 Former students of Jay Fliegelman describe inappropriate relationships, sexual misconduct in 1980s, 1990s
Local Politics By Emily LemmermanDecember 1, 2017 Public comment period for Stanford’s development plans extended; resident and union concerns on housing, transportation
Magazine By Andrew GranatoNovember 27, 2017 How Peter Thiel and the Stanford Review Built a Silicon Valley Empire
Beyond the Beltway By Benjamin SorensenNovember 16, 2017 A Democrat may win in Alabama, but the Party needs to do much more to win the South
Campus Politics By Roxy BonafontNovember 15, 2017 Peace prevails during contentious Spencer visit to Stanford
Campus Politics By Roxy BonafontNovember 13, 2017 Islamophobia, Free Speech, and Funding: Stanford’s Robert Spencer Event, Explained
Campus Politics By Elliot KaufmanNovember 13, 2017 Campus Conservatives Gave the Alt-Right a Platform
Cardinal Richelieu By Anat PeledNovember 12, 2017 NATO announces new logistics and cyber command centers signaling anxiety over both Russian and American behavior
Beyond the Beltway By Benjamin SorensenNovember 9, 2017 Democrats Ride the Wave, But Still Need to Fix the Boat
Campus Politics By Ruairí Arrieta-KennaNovember 9, 2017 Recently retired professor accused of sexual assault
Events By Holden ForemanNovember 8, 2017 “The mobilization of hatred…is too often an extremely useful political strategy”
Cardinal Richelieu By Anat PeledNovember 5, 2017 Military Conscription in Austria — Challenging our understanding of soldier and civilian
Beyond the Beltway By Benjamin SorensenNovember 3, 2017 Right-to-Work and the movement the Democrats forgot
Cardinal Richelieu By Alex ZaheerOctober 27, 2017 Information Warfare: Western Democracies’ Waterloo?
US Politics By Micah CashOctober 21, 2017 After Vegas, Are We Still Going to Give Up Security for Liberty?
Events By Hannah KunzmanOctober 21, 2017 “One police officer can have an impact on this whole country”
Cardinal Richelieu By Sarah ManneyOctober 20, 2017 One Hundred Years of Disquietude: The Russian Revolution’s Uncertain Legacy
Events By Holden ForemanOctober 16, 2017 “We are in the twelfth year of democratic recession worldwide”
Events By Emily LemmermanOctober 7, 2017 Hillary Clinton on Technology, Democracy, and “A New Kind of Cold War”
Cardinal Richelieu By Sarah ManneyOctober 6, 2017 From Catalonia to Calexit: Russia’s Obsession with Global Separatism
Beyond the Beltway By Benjamin SorensenOctober 5, 2017 Mental illness is the wrong target in the gun control debate
World Politics By Jake DowAugust 21, 2017 The Terror Attack in Barcelona was an Attack on the Humanity of Urban Public Spaces
Campus Politics By Editorial BoardMay 31, 2017 2016 – 2017 Politicos: The Ten Most Influential Students in Campus Politics
Interviews By Julian WatrousApril 17, 2017 Joshua Wong on the Future of Democracy in Hong Kong and China
US Politics By Hugo KitanoFebruary 6, 2017 The Democratic Party Needs To Embrace Activists on the Left
World Politics By John Rice-CameronFebruary 2, 2017 Eurasianism is the New Fascism: Understanding and Confronting Russia
World Politics By Daniela GonzalezFebruary 1, 2017 Colombia’s Vote Against Peace was Far From a Failure
Campus Politics By Andrew GranatoJanuary 24, 2017 How Cory Booker Helped Save the Bridge Peer Counseling Center at Stanford
US Politics By Allie DowJanuary 11, 2017 Republicans Are Not the Defenders of Women They Say They Are
World Politics By Tori KellerDecember 15, 2016 ISIS Will Persist and Iran Will Expand in Post-Mosul Iraq
US Politics By Micah CashDecember 14, 2016 Parting the Sea: The Generational Divide Between American Jews
World Politics By David CohenDecember 13, 2016 It’s the Deals, Stupid: Making Sense of Trump’s China Policies
US Politics By Andrew GranatoDecember 6, 2016 Conservative Economists in Exile in the Age of Trumpism
Interviews By Micaela SuminskiNovember 17, 2016 Current Federal Intervention in Housing Market is “categorically unfair”
Local Politics By Stanford PoliticsNovember 15, 2016 SIEPR Forum on Gentrification Was a Welcome Engagement from Stanford in the Housing Wars
US Politics By Brett ParkerNovember 10, 2016 The Racial and Geographic Injustices of the Electoral College
Interviews By Micaela SuminskiOctober 25, 2016 “Eviction is a driver — not just a condition — of poverty.”
World Politics By Micaela SuminskiOctober 20, 2016 #FeesMustFall in South Africa: Why Protest the Ivory Tower
Interviews By Andrew GranatoSeptember 26, 2016 Adrian Fine, Running for City Council, Wants Palo Alto to “Lead” On Housing
Local Politics By Andrew GranatoAugust 31, 2016 Palo Alto Officials and Candidates for Higher Office Respond to Kate Downing
Interviews By Andrew GranatoAugust 24, 2016 Palo Alto’s Mayor on Kate Downing, Housing, and the Bay Area’s “Gluttony for Job Growth”
Interviews By Andrew GranatoAugust 14, 2016 The Shame of Palo Alto: an Interview with Kate Downing on Affordable Housing
Interviews By Jonathan FaustMay 30, 2016 Former Secretary of State George Shultz on America’s Role in Global Stability
Campus Politics By Editorial BoardMay 27, 2016 2015 – 2016 Politicos: The Ten Most Influential Students in Campus Politics
Local Politics By Ada Statler-ThrockmortonMay 9, 2016 Why No One Cares About Aliso Canyon and Climate Change
US Politics By Brett ParkerMay 3, 2016 In the Afterglow of a Comet: The Legacy of the Obama Administration
Events By Ruairí Arrieta-Kenna and Truman ChenApril 19, 2016 Robert Reich: Balancing Revolution and Unity
Interviews By Jake DowMarch 28, 2016 Josef Joffe on the Idealism and Incoherence of the Obama Doctrine
World Politics By Ruru HoongFebruary 19, 2016 UN Director-General Michael Møller on Embracing Our Collective Responsibility
Interviews By Jonathan FaustFebruary 8, 2016 Martha Crenshaw on Why Counter-Terrorism is So Difficult
World Politics By Zoe SavellosJanuary 15, 2016 Military Action Against ISIS is Only a Fraction of the Solution
World Politics By InHae YapJanuary 13, 2016 France’s Attitude Toward Minorities Is Increasingly Unstable
World Politics By Jake DowJanuary 7, 2016 13 Takeaways from Our Interview with Ambassador Michael McFaul
Campus Politics By Truman Chen and Malachi DrayNovember 10, 2015 Refuting the Review: A Defense of Civil Disobedience
World Politics By InHae YapOctober 28, 2015 Tunisian Quartet: the Nobel Peace Prize as a Political Tool
US Politics By Malachi DrayOctober 17, 2015 Ben Carson Should’ve Critiqued Militarization, Not Gun Control
World Politics By Malachi DrayOctober 4, 2015 Understanding the Triumphs and Troubles of the Kurdish Resistance
World Politics By Ruairí Arrieta-KennaOctober 1, 2015 An Alternative Approach to International Action on Climate Change
Campus Politics By Editorial BoardMay 16, 2015 2014 – 2015 Politicos: The Ten Most Influential Students in Campus Politics
Interviews By Jonathan FaustApril 29, 2015 Former President of Peru on the Crisis in Democracy, Education, and Leadership
Interviews By Sarah SadlierApril 13, 2015 “Let Prices Do The Work”: Bruce Cain on the California Drought
Campus Politics By Jason WillickApril 8, 2015 Four Takeaways From Stanford’s Surprising New Sexual Assault Policy
US Politics By Micaela SuminskiMarch 20, 2015 The Demographic Imperative: A New Approach to Combating Climate Change
Interviews By Claudia WhartonMarch 2, 2015 An Israeli Diplomat on Divestment, Settlements, and the Future of the Middle East
US Politics By Truman ChenFebruary 22, 2015 The Importance of Organization When Survival is Political
Campus Politics By Jason WillickFebruary 19, 2015 Political Correctness Doesn’t Silence Conservatives
Local Politics By Nicholas O'FarrellFebruary 8, 2015 Three Reasons California Should Drop the Top-Two Primary System
US Politics By Brett ParkerJanuary 19, 2015 What Level of Legal Scrutiny Should Sexual Orientation-Based Classifications Receive?
US Politics By Sonali SinghNovember 30, 2014 Why We Aren’t Surprised: Ferguson and the American Legal System
Campus Politics By Jason WillickNovember 23, 2014 The Promise and Perils of Stanford’s Frat Crackdown
US Politics By Truman ChenNovember 10, 2014 The Promise and Perils of Corporate Leadership on Gay Rights
World Politics By Jack WellerOctober 26, 2014 Stop Calling the Middle East Conflict a “30 Years’ War”
US Politics By Alonzo VirataOctober 9, 2014 “What important truth do very few people agree with you on?”
US Politics By Nicholas O'FarrellSeptember 22, 2014 Pay to Say: The Predictable and Disheartening Failure of S.J. 19