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R&DE, Give me my Dana Scully back!

I had my first “Ménage à Trois” during Admit Weekend three years ago and accepted my place at Stanford the same evening. I can’t say […]

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Does Stanford breed startups?

In a 2013 speech to high school students in Syracuse, New York, President Obama described how “a higher education is the single best investment you […]

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Out of Prohibition’s Reach: How Technology Cures Toxic Policy

Drug policy is a contentious issue.  Prohibition creates undue violence and fills prisons with victimless offenders.  Addiction is a difficult topic, though, and the effects […]

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Should Tal Fortgang be checking his privilege?

Two months ago, Tal Fortgang was just another Ivy League freshman, but his April op-ed for The Princeton Tory thrust him onto the nation’s stage […]

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Cultural sensitivity forum spurred by Greek events

On Thursday 15 May, the Inter-Sorority Council hosted a public forum in response to protests against a Cinco de Mayo-themed philanthropy event at Pi Beta […]

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Prohibition & Anarchy: How the War on Drugs helps violence flourish

In San Diego, two members of a Mexican drug cartel were recently convicted of dissolving victims in vats of hydrofluoric acid. Dismembered bodies are sometimes […]

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Responding rationally to a tragedy

On Friday 23 May, six people were killed and seven were injured during Elliot Rodger’s horrific rampage through Isla Vista, the college town bordering UC […]

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Dark Wallet: Taking the anonymity of Bitcoin one step further

Bitcoin has gained notoriety as the currency for criminals. The cryptocurrency has been historically associated with black markets such as Silk Road, and identification of […]

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Editor’s Note: The New Campus Radicals

Stanford students constantly break rules. We all have a friend who dropped out to start a company, and half of the band’s Wikipedia page is […]

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Sometimes a Slippery Slope is a Slippery Slope

“If tyranny and oppression come to this land, it will be in the guise of fighting a foreign enemy”. This quote, originally uttered by James […]

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Capturing voters on both sides of the aisle

As national focus hones in on the 2016 Presidential candidates, Kentucky Senator Rand Paul continues to gain traction as the possible GOP nominee. Although he […]

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