Students protest Palestine occupation, recent violence Abigail Schott-Rosenfield October 19, 2015 39 Comments Black duct tape over their mouths and cardboard signs bearing slogans in their hands, students gathered silently on the White Plaza stage Friday to protest the occupation of Palestine and the recent... Read More »
Sigma Chi put on social probation for serving alcohol to minors Abigail Schott-Rosenfield October 5, 2015 0 Comments Sigma Chi has been put on social probation for the duration of fall quarter as a result of an investigation by the Office of Community Standards, which found that the fraternity served alcohol to... Read More »
Science and Engineering Quad custodial staff hours restored Abigail Schott-Rosenfield May 22, 2015 1 Comment Due to issues raised by a Student and Labor Alliance (SALA) petition, Science and Engineering Quad custodial staff hours were changed from graveyard shifts back to their original daytime hours on... Read More »
Petition against night hours for Engineering Quad janitors Abigail Schott-Rosenfield May 14, 2015 0 Comments Janitors in the Science and Engineering Quad (SEQ) recently had their hours changed from regular daytime hours to middle-of-the-night shifts without a wage increase, according to the Student and Labor... Read More »
ISSU and MSAN work together to put on Islam Awareness series Abigail Schott-Rosenfield May 6, 2015 0 Comments Two Muslim student groups are cosponsoring an “Islam Awareness” event series in an effort to highlight what organizer Osama El-Gabalawy ’15 has called an overlooked issue — Muslim identity and... Read More »
ASSU Execs reflect on past year Abigail Schott-Rosenfield April 20, 2015 0 Comments Though this has been, at times, a tumultuous year for the Stanford community, according to the current ASSU Executives Elizabeth Woodson ’15 and Logan Richard ’15, they will leave office confident... Read More »
Q&A with Liodakis and Jones Abigail Schott-Rosenfield April 14, 2015 1 Comment Nikos Liodakis ’16, a management science and engineering major, and Dottie Jones ’16, a history and psychology double major, decided to run together because they represent different sides of... Read More »
Students learn liberation theology in Nicaragua Abigail Schott-Rosenfield April 14, 2015 2 Comments In a ramshackle farmhouse doubling as a church, Stanford students and Nicaraguan peasants stood side by side, waiting to receive an unusual communion. The altar was a beat-up blue table draped in a... Read More »