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  • 4 weeks ago | stanfordreview.org | Julia Steinberg |Abhi Desai

    Stanford has changed dramatically since my freshman fall. Then, back in 2021, students donned masks to go to class (and the dining halls). Students, recovering from lockdowns, were re-integrating into and rebuilding social life on campus. Covid restrictions forced the Review to hold its meetings outdoors. With the resumption of “normal life” came renewed social pressures—and the desire to fit into the new social order. Self-censorship reigned supreme.

  • 1 month ago | stanfordreview.org | Julia Steinberg

    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 June alongside the 2,000 or so seniors that also matriculated in the fall of 2021, I am afraid that the absurdity of the actions Stanford took under COVID will be forgotten.

  • 2 months ago | stanfordreview.org | Julia Steinberg |Abhi Desai

    After this fall’s historic red wave, I expected to see a reaction similar to the 2016 presidential election. I was expecting mass protests, mass absentia from classes, sit-ins, and lively political debate on campus. That did not happen. What followed seemed to me to be utter resignation and capitulation. Though my 10:30am class on Wednesday, November 6 counted more than a few absences, the political mood on campus was, and continues to be, defeat, not aggravation.

  • Dec 2, 2024 | newsbreak.com | Julia Steinberg

    Joe Heller was the editorial cartoonist for the Green Bay Press-Gazette in Green Bay, Wis., from 1985 until being laid off in July 2013. He still draws several cartoons a week and distributes them through his own syndicate. Through Heller Syndication, his cartoons regularly appear in more than 400 newspapers, making him the most successful self-syndicated editorial cartoonist in the nation.

  • Dec 2, 2024 | stanfordreview.org | Julia Steinberg

    Stanford Review: Hi President Levin, thank you so much for agreeing to do this interview. Also, happy belated birthday! Your father was the president of Yale. Obviously, you are now the President of Stanford. The last year has been difficult for university presidents. What do you think the role of university presidents is? How has it changed? President Levin: Well. I’ll just start by saying I'm 100 days into this role. So, of course, I’m still at a point where I”m learning a lot about everything.

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