Police Blotter: Sept. 23 – 29 Alexandra Nguyen-Phuc October 1, 2015 2 Comments This report covers a selection of incidents from Sept. 23 to Sept. 29 as recorded in the Stanford Department of Public Safety bulletin. Wednesday, Sept. 23: An individual’s reportedly cable-locked... Read More »
Police Blotter: Sept. 16–23 Alexandra Nguyen-Phuc September 25, 2015 0 Comments This report covers a selection of incidents from Sept. 16 to Sept. 23 as recorded in the Stanford Department of Public Safety bulletin. Read More »
Department of Comparative Medicine introduces new master’s program Alexandra Nguyen-Phuc September 20, 2015 0 Comments In conjunction with celebrating its 25th anniversary this year, the Department of Comparative Medicine will begin accepting applicants for its new master’s program in laboratory animal science this... Read More »
ASSU Constitutional Council rules in favor of SOCC Alexandra Nguyen-Phuc April 29, 2015 6 Comments The ASSU Constitutional Council voted four in favor of Stanford Students of Color Coalition (SOCC) with one abstention on Wednesday after hearing arguments for "The Stanford Review v. SOCC" over the... Read More »
American, Russian students collaborate at forum despite tense relations Alexandra Nguyen-Phuc April 27, 2015 0 Comments Despite the tensest American-Russian relations since the Cold War, students from both nations shared collaborative solutions to global issues at a student-run research forum hosted at Stanford in... Read More »
Oak Creek, Rains Apartments removed from Housing Draw Alexandra Nguyen-Phuc April 20, 2015 0 Comments Oak Creek and Rains Apartments will not be options in the autumn quarter Housing Draw due to the opening of a new three-story dorm being built at Manzanita Park. Rodger Whitney, the Executive Director... Read More »
Central Energy Facility opens ahead of schedule Alexandra Nguyen-Phuc April 7, 2015 1 Comment The Stanford Energy Systems Innovations (SESI) project’s new Central Energy Facility began full operation on March 24, eight days ahead of schedule. The plant will significantly reduce both campus... Read More »
Admit rates dip slightly for Class of 2019; Stanford expands financial aid Alexandra Nguyen-Phuc March 27, 2015 13 Comments Stanford admit rates dropped to 5.05 percent for another record-breaking pool of applicants. Read More »