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Stanford’s star reporter takes on Silicon Valley’s ‘money-soaked’ startup culture

Last updated: December 11, 2025 5:40 pm
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Theo Baker: The Young Investigative Journalist Taking on Silicon Valley

Theo Baker is making waves in the world of journalism as a senior at Stanford University. While many journalism programs are seeing declining enrollment and even being dropped by some schools, Baker has doubled down on old-school investigative reporting and it is paying off spectacularly.

Baker first gained attention as a college freshman when his reporting for The Stanford Daily led to the resignation of Stanford president Marc Tessier-Lavigne. Uncovering allegations of research misconduct spanning two decades, Baker found himself in the midst of a high-stakes investigation just one month into college. Despite facing challenges from high-powered lawyers trying to discredit his work, Baker’s reporting ultimately led to Tessier-Lavigne’s resignation and earned him the prestigious George Polk Award.

Following the scandal, Baker’s story was acquired by Warner Bros and producer Amy Pascal for a film adaptation. But it is Baker’s upcoming book, “How to Rule the World,” set to release on May 19, that promises to shed light on the inner workings of Silicon Valley’s startup culture. The book delves into how venture capitalists treat Stanford students as commodities, offering lavish perks and funding in their pursuit of the next big entrepreneur.

Drawing on interviews with students, CEOs, VCs, and Stanford presidents, Baker’s book aims to expose the influence of Silicon Valley’s money-soaked subculture. At just 21 years old, Baker is taking on a powerful industry and challenging the status quo.

Raised by top journalists, including his father Peter Baker, the New York Times chief White House correspondent, and his mother Susan Glasser, of The New Yorker, Baker’s decision to pursue investigative journalism stands out in an era of declining interest in the field. While his peers chase after venture capital and lucrative startup opportunities, Baker has chosen to focus on holding power to account through his reporting.

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As journalism programs struggle to attract students and media outlets face layoffs, Baker’s dedication to investigative reporting is a refreshing and rare sight. Whether he will spark a renewed interest in accountability journalism remains to be seen, but one thing is certain – his upcoming book is sure to make waves in Silicon Valley and beyond.

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