Families cope with tuition hikes Amy Julia Harris May 3, 2011 0 Comments March 15, 2011 was not a particularly important day for most people, but that Tuesday was emblazoned into the mind of Cristal Garcia ’11 and her family: it was the final tuition payment deadline for... Read More »
Gazans Stripped Amy Julia Harris February 16, 2011 8 Comments Blogger and pundit Laila El-Haddad engaged a small group of Stanford students in a talk about the Gaza Strip that alternated between anger, frustration and sadness about the political state of the 25... Read More »
Future of Caltrain rides on stable funding Amy Julia Harris January 24, 2011 4 Comments If Caltrain doesn’t find a stable funding source to offset its $30 million deficit, the commuter transit system could go belly up, transportation and local officials said at Stanford on Friday. Read More »
Police Blotter Amy Julia Harris January 14, 2011 0 Comments This report covers a selection of incidents from Jan. 5 to Jan. 12 as recorded in the Stanford Department of Public Safety bulletin. Several bike thefts and medical emergencies occurred during this... Read More »
Local Asian-American business owners find support at White House summit Amy Julia Harris January 10, 2011 0 Comments Mountain View hosted a meeting of technological minds on Friday when about a thousand small business owners in Silicon Valley convened for a White House summit on entrepreneurship and small business... Read More »
Framing Florence Amy Julia Harris October 6, 2010 0 Comments “Vuoi un caffei?” beams Antonella, my 60-something-year-old host mother, peeking up from the pot of espresso she is heating over the stove’s open flame. Coffee is a serious, serious business for... Read More »
The Daily brief: Aug. 26, 2010 Amy Julia Harris August 26, 2010 1 Comment The origin of black holes, construction of new East Campus dining hall, a look at world fights during summertime and the Card's Rose Bowl prospects. Read More »
The Daily brief: Aug. 24, 2010 Amy Julia Harris August 24, 2010 1 Comment Tablo, stem cells, green initiatives, geckos, artificial noses, and genes. Read More »