The Stanford Review
| Type | University |
|---|---|
| Format | student-run |
| Owner | The Stanford Review, non-profit corporation |
| Publisher | Stanford University |
| Editor-in-chief | Kyle Huwa |
| Founded | 1987 |
| Political alignment | conservative and libertarian |
| Headquarters | Stanford University, Stanford, California |
| Official website | stanfordreview.org |
The Stanford Review is a conservative and libertarian 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.
Notable former editors
Several of its former editors – including David O. Sacks and Ken Howery joined with Thiel to start PayPal, the online payments company.[2][3][4]
Books written by former editors
Books written by its former editors include:
- The Diversity Myth by David O. Sacks and Peter Thiel[5]
- The PayPal Wars by Eric M. Jackson[6]
- Thank You, President Bush by Aman Verjee[7]
- Their Lives: The Women Targeted by the Clinton Machine by Candice E. Jackson[8][9]
- How to Beat a Grandmaster: Secrets Every Amateur Should Know About Playing the Pros by Chris Seck[10]
See also
References
- ^ The Stanford Review - About
- ^ David Sacks - Entertainment News, 10 to Watch 2005: Producers, Media - Variety
- ^ World Ahead Publishing: About Us
- ^ Information Week - Innovators and influencers 2002
- ^ Stanford Review [v2.0] - Archive - Volume XXX - Issue 2 - Editors
- ^ ericmjackson.com
- ^ Stanford Review [v3.0] - November 3, 2004
- ^ Please wait while you are redirected
- ^ World Ahead Publishing: Authors
- ^ How to Beat a Grandmaster website