The Stanford Review

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The Stanford Review
Type University
Format student-run

Owner The Stanford Review, non-profit corporation
Publisher Stanford University
Editor-in-Chief Diane Raub
Founded 1987
Political allegiance conservative
Price Free of charge to students
Headquarters Stanford University, Stanford, California

Website: stanfordreview.org

The Stanford Review is a conservative 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 week during the academic year.

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[edit] 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]

[edit] Books written by former editors

Books written by its former editors include :

[edit] References

  1. ^ The Stanford Review - About
  2. ^ David Sacks - Entertainment News, 10 to Watch 2005: Producers, Media - Variety
  3. ^ World Ahead Publishing: About Us
  4. ^ Information Week - Innovators and influencers 2002
  5. ^ Stanford Review [v2.0] - Archive - Volume XXX - Issue 2 - Editors
  6. ^ ericmjackson.com
  7. ^ Stanford Review [v3.0] - November 3, 2004
  8. ^ Please wait while you are redirected
  9. ^ World Ahead Publishing: Authors

[edit] External links


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