The Stanford Review Explained

The Stanford Review
Type:Student newspaper
Foundation:1987
Price:Free of charge to students
Owners:The Stanford Review, non-profit corporation
Chiefeditor:Julia Steinberg
Headquarters:Stanford University, Stanford, California
Website:stanfordreview.org

The Stanford Review (also known as The Review) is a student-run right-wing newspaper that serves Stanford University in Stanford, California.[1] [2] It was founded in 1987 by Peter Thiel and Norman Book.[3]

History

In 1987, after around 500 students participated in a march led by Jesse Jackson's Rainbow Coalition, the students were inspired to put forth the Rainbow Agenda, a list of the concerns that the minority students wanted the institution to address.[4] The Stanford Review was founded to provide an "alternative viewpoint" to what was expressed in the Agenda, by the "vocal few", as they were referred to in the publication's first issue, dated June 9, 1987, in an article titled "Stanford Review is here to stay". The founders felt that views being expressed were inconsistent with views held by majority of the student body. It aspired to be a place where "rational debate" could exist at the university.[5] [6] [7]

In 1995, the paper prevailed in a free-speech lawsuit against the university's speech code. The court ruled that the code which banned insults that were racially and/or gender-motivated was unconstitutional.[5] In a 2016 letter to the editor of The Stanford Daily, the managing editor wrote that "the entire purpose of The Review is to publish unpopular views". The letter also clarified that although the newspaper serves as an outlet for writers, whether they are a staff writer or otherwise, The Review itself may or may not have a position on the subject matter.[8]

Incorporated in 1990 as nonprofit 501(c)(3), as of 2017, a large portion of the publication's revenue was generated by fundraising efforts and alumni donors. While Thiel also has made financial contributions, he has hosted staff reunions at his home, and meets with the editors quarterly as a way to stay current with campus activities in general.[5]

In 2024, the Review accused Stanford math education professor Jo Boaler of "shoddy research" and de-tracking students with a "dumbed-down math curriculum" of "woke math" and "harassing scholars who take issue with her".[9]

Notable former editors and staff

Books written by former editors

Notable books written by its former editors include:

See also

References

  1. http://www.stanfordreview.org/About/ The Stanford Review - About
  2. Web site: The Education of Josh Hawley . 2023-04-14 . POLITICO . en.
  3. Wallace-Wells . Benjamin . The Rise of the Thielists . The New Yorker . 13 May 2021 . Conde Nast . 5 June 2021.
  4. http://stanfordreview.org/old_archives/Archive/Volume_XXX/Issue_6/Editorial/index.shtml The Stanford Review: Rabble-Rousing: Will We Ever Be Free of the Chaos?
  5. Web site: Granato . Andrew . Peter Thiel Cover Story . Stanford Politics . Stanford Political Journal . 5 June 2021.
  6. https://stanfordreview.org/a-brief-and-non-exhaustive-history-of-the-stanford-review/ The Stanford Review – A Brief and Non-Exhaustive History of The Stanford Review
  7. News: Kranish . Michael . Grievance, rebellion and burnt bridges: Tracing Josh Hawley's path to the insurrection . The Washington Post . The Washington Post. . 5 June 2021.
  8. Web site: Kaufman . Elliot . Letter to the Editor: The Review is not its writers . The Stanford Daily . 2 November 2016 . 5 June 2021.
  9. News: Dylan Rem . 2024-04-16 . Jo Boaler and the Woke Math Death Spiral . 2024-08-16 . Stanford Review . en.
  10. https://www.variety.com/article/VR1117928865?categoryid=2066&cs=1 David Sacks – Entertainment News, 10 to Watch 2005: Producers, Media – Variety
  11. http://www.paypal.com/html/infoweek-122401.html Information Week – Innovators and influencers 2002
  12. Web site: Granato . Andrew . November 27, 2017 . How Peter Thiel and the Stanford Review Built a Silicon Valley Empire . August 13, 2024 . Stanford Politics . en-US.
  13. Web site: Fish . Christopher . February 9, 2012 . Life After the Stanford Review . August 13, 2024 . . en.
  14. Web site: Barry . Quinn . April 4, 2020 . Editor’s Note: Reclaiming the Review . August 13, 2024 . . en.
  15. Web site: Arrieta-Kenna . Ruairi . Cadei . Emily . The Education of Josh Hawley . 5 June 2021 . Politico.
  16. http://ericmjackson.com/ ericmjackson.com
  17. http://www.hooverdigest.org/982/anderson_t.html Please wait while you are redirected
  18. http://www.worldaheadpublishing.com/authors/index.php World Ahead Publishing: Authors
  19. Web site: Bort . Julie . VC Peter Thiel and Zenefits CEO David Sacks apologize for writing a book that downplayed rape . The Guardian . 5 June 2021.

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