Some people never leave college behind; the philosophies you develop as an undergrad can stay with you a lifetime. For Peter Thiel, that means checking on periodically on his 30-year-old love child, The Stanford Review, to make sure the magazine he founded still has an independent streak of disrupting the status quo of campus ideologies.
How Peter Thiel and the Stanford Review Built a Silicon Valley Empire
Andrew Granato | Stanford Politics | November 27, 2017 | 5,500 words