The Stanford Review

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The Stanford Review is a conservative student-run newspaper at Stanford University known for its contrarian commentary and for launching the careers of several prominent tech and political figures.

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instanceOf Stanford University student organization
conservative publication
newspaper
student newspaper
affiliation Stanford University
campus Stanford University
country United States of America
surface form: United States
editorialIndependence independent of Stanford University administration
foundedBy Peter Thiel
founder Peter Thiel
fundingSource advertising
donations
genre investigative campus reporting
opinion journalism
hasContributorBackground students who later enter politics
students who later enter technology industry
hasEditorialStance critical of campus political correctness
skeptical of affirmative action policies
supportive of free speech on campus
supportive of market-oriented economic policies
hasReputation incubator for future political figures
incubator for future tech leaders
ideology conservatism
knownFor campus political activism
conservative commentary
contrarian commentary
influencing Stanford campus politics
language English
location Stanford, California
medium online
print
notableAlumnus Blake Masters
David Sacks
Josh Hawley
Keith Rabois
Peter Thiel
Stephen Cohen
Vivek Ramaswamy
organizationalStructure student-run editorial board
politicalAlignment libertarian-leaning
right-leaning
publisher students of Stanford University
sector student media
targetAudience Stanford University community
topic campus politics
higher education policy
national politics
technology and society

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Peter Thiel coFounded The Stanford Review