Bio
Vasant Ramachandran is a coterminal graduate student at Stanford University, where he received his B.S. in Electrical Engineering in June 2011. He is also an opinion-editorial columnist at the Stanford Review and an alumnus of Raagapella, Stanford's South Asian focus a cappella group.
http://www.linkedin.com/in/vasantramachandran
www.twitter.com/vasantramachand
Interests : Religious study and practice--not to be confused with "critical analyses of representations and forms in religion: a deconstructionist perspective."
Classical languages--not to be confused with "opening dialogues of race-consciousness in narratives of diasporas beyond classical origins in the Middle East" **
The classical music of the Indian subcontinent--and much modern music from the world over.
Web technology, scientific innovation and entrepreneurship.
Tennis, water sports.
** It should be noted that I did not make up these topics.

Re: “Free speech is not a special right."
I agree that there is "ample grounds for adopting free speech skepticism." It gives too much power to people like Susan Brison to bore us with their gender/race/culture/equality/defining identity theories.