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Freedom is often embodied in objects. For the Founding Fathers, it was the Lockean cottage, earned through labor and governed without interference: a true sanctuary of individual will.  Today, its ...
This is another installation in a series of articles about the future of money.  The U.S. dollar is the greatest asset in the ...
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Across the country, university speech crackdowns are becoming bipartisan, targeting leftist and conservative students alike.
May 4th was a special day for Hollywood, and not just because it was Star Wars day. In the evening, President Donald Trump ...
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 ...
This summer, a CCP agent impersonated a Stanford student. Under the alias Charles Chen, he approached several students through social media. Anna*, a Stanford student conducting sensitive research on ...
There are certain things that no man should EVER do: Ride a scooter, wear nantucket red pants, drink Bud Light. But every so often, a subject comes along that must be addressed, regardless of how ...
Two days ago, the San Francisco Standard published an article titled “Stanford students used to chase jobs at Meta and Google. Now they want to work on war.” The backlash to this article on social ...
I received my Stanford acceptance letter at home, about two weeks into the COVID-19 pandemic. Months later, I chose to defer my acceptance owing to the uncertainty of the pandemic. As I graduate this ...
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 ...