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The Stanford Review
TypeUniversity
FormatStudent-run
Owner(s)The Stanford Review, non-profit corporation
PublisherStanford University
Editor-in-chiefHarry Elliott
Founded1987
Political alignmentconservative and libertarian
HeadquartersStanford University, Stanford, California
Websitestanfordreview.org

The Stanford Review is a student-run newspaper that serves Stanford University in Stanford, California.[1] It was founded in 1987 by Peter Thiel and Norman Book. It is published and distributed without charge to the Stanford community every two weeks during the academic year.

History

By 1987, Jesse Jackson's Rainbow Coalition inspired a coalition of Stanford students that put forth a set of demands called the Rainbow Agenda.[2] The Stanford Review was founded partly to provide an alternative viewpoint.[3]

Notable former editors and staffs

Books written by former editors

Books written by its former editors include:

See also

References