Bite into a healthy lifestyle with a plant-strong diet Op Ed March 30, 2015 0 Comments The benefits of a plant-strong diet reach even beyond our own personal health. The Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee reported that a diet higher in animal-based foods leads to increased greenhouse... Read More »
From climate change to campus change: How climate discussions highlight a need for more productive debates Op Ed March 12, 2015 9 Comments This is more than an environmental issue; what’s at stake is how we communicate, how we find common ground and solve our problems. We must become more thoughtful in how we debate contentious issues.... Read More »
The media’s role in climate change action Op Ed March 11, 2015 17 Comments This false balance of two sides to every issue is detrimental to climate change action because it increases a dangerous ambiguity surrounding the issue. At the end of the day, a balanced portrayal of... Read More »
Limitations of identity activism Op Ed March 10, 2015 1 Comment Challenges lie ahead for today’s activists who still balk at the possibility of initiating unexpected alliances. The sectionalistic few who prefer to lob slogans like “check your privilege”... Read More »
The hidden costs of ISC recruitment Op Ed March 1, 2015 1 Comment If Fraternity and Sorority Life and the Inter-Sorority Council are committed to making the ISC sororities more socioeconomically inclusive in general, minimizing recruitment costs is the best... Read More »
The real price of athletics at Stanford Op Ed March 1, 2015 5 Comments Rather than criticize the Athletic Department for its (relatively efficient) expenditures, Majerovitz and the wider Stanford community should focus on the unique exposure and diversity... Read More »
Ode to (Meyer) a work-in-progress Op Ed February 26, 2015 0 Comments Despite the pristine environment, you are surrounded by stories of struggle -- many which would surprise you. We are all like Meyer Library more than we would like to admit. Read More »
Stanford Class Confessions Op Ed February 26, 2015 0 Comments The confessions showcased a wide variety of experiences within similar class identities, proving that an identity alone is not enough to understand one’s experience--context is incredibly important. Read More »