Editor’s farewell: Thinking matters Joseph Beyda June 13, 2015 2 Comments We need to put our world-class minds to work, not do what’s easy. We need to understand, not jump to conclusions. We need to compromise, not judge. Read More »
A break from social justice Lily Zheng June 12, 2015 10 Comments Luckily, Stanford students, this summer will be a much-needed time to recharge for most people as we head home. Nowhere else is it so easy to hear people with the same ideas as us and regain our faith... Read More »
Language beyond words Catherine Zaw June 12, 2015 0 Comments So listen to people. The complexity of our language is one of the most unique things that we have as humans to interact with each other. I urge you to enjoy it. Read More »
Evolution, not revolution Nick Ahamed June 10, 2015 1 Comment Voting is the civil rights issue of our day because it is the key to addressing our other grievances. Read More »
Something unpredictable Aimee Trujillo June 9, 2015 0 Comments It is clear to me that I was once terrified of change. I am still scared—scared of budgeting, of house hunting and of losing some of the dearest friends I have found here. But my last two years at... Read More »
In support of regret Alice Phillips June 9, 2015 0 Comments I think we should all leave here with regrets. I think that regrets make us better—the gained knowledge buoying us above future obstacles rather than weighing us down. The people (nobody in... Read More »
The value of anonymity (yes, even when it’s terrible) Op Ed June 2, 2015 0 Comments Anonymous forums, misused as they have been, can be a good alternative space for dialogue that complements the campus norm. Because of this, we should be trying to use anonymity in civil, productive... Read More »
Why I give to Stanford Op Ed June 2, 2015 9 Comments I’m giving again to Stanford now. Why, you ask? Because Stanford produces results; it transforms people and the world; and its students, faculty and staff inspire me. And I want to be part of that,... Read More »