đź’¨ Abstract
Theo Baker, a Stanford senior, has made a significant impact in investigative journalism. As a freshman, his reporting led to the resignation of Stanford's president and earned him the George Polk Award. His upcoming book, "How to Rule the World," critiques the influence of venture capitalists on Stanford students, revealing a "money-soaked subculture." Despite journalism's declining popularity, Baker's dedication to accountability journalism stands out, with his work likely to make waves in Silicon Valley.
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