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Stanford Review - Archive - Volume XXXI - Issue 3 - Editorial
Editorial
Episode 2: The Review Strikes Back
Following some of the weakest reporting in recent memory, The Stanford Daily managed to dash what little remained of its journalistic integrity earlier this week. In an exceptionally poor display of writing, the Daily attacked the Review for our comparison of MEChA to the KKK, citing a lack of evidence on our part to support the comparison.....Full story.....by Editorial Board
Alcohol Policy Endangers Students, Threatens Trust
You'd have to be triple majoring in CS, EE and Math to miss all the commotion over the last year concerning Stanford's tightening of alcohol policies. The intent of the administration is to cut down on student drinking in the hope of protecting students from the dangers of binge drinking and alcohol related accidents. Yet judging from past experiences and a basic understanding of the way people think it seems obvious that this new policy will not have much effect on alcohol consumption. Freshmen who want to drink, will drink. That there is not alcohol provided for them in their dormitories during parties will not dissuade them from drinking in other forums.....Full story.....by Editorial Board
The Stanford Review Stands Firm on MEChA Editorial
Our article and editorial regarding the racist roots of MEChA and their connection to the local chapter, Stanford MEChA, generated quite a response of both concurring and dissenting views. After listening to much feedback from our readers and the community, we feel it is necessary to respond to contradictions and misleading arguments MEChA and their supporters have been touting as a defense against our accusations....Full story.....by Editorial Board
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