Monday, June 25: The Daily Brief Brendan O'Byrne June 25, 2012 0 Comments Headlines from Monday, June 25. Read More »
Lodger accused of sexual assault Kurt Chirbas and Brendan O'Byrne May 25, 2012 4 Comments On Feb. 15, a Toyon residential staff member alerted two University officials that Akeen Valdez, who is not a Stanford student but was living in Toyon with a resident, had been accused of sexual... Read More »
Freshman Akash Dube dies after battle with leukemia Brendan O'Byrne May 16, 2012 0 Comments Akash Dube, a freshman from Dubai, died Friday, May 11, due to complications from Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL). The Arroyo resident spent most of winter and spring quarter in Stanford Hospital... Read More »
Op-Ed: Stanford’s silence on suicide is wrong Brendan O'Byrne April 27, 2012 31 Comments The University’s failure to foster a campus dialogue about mental health or mental illness is appalling. Read More »
Senator scrutinizes claims by Judicial Affairs co-chair Brendan O'Byrne April 26, 2012 21 Comments Michele Dauber, Stanford law professor and co-chair of the Judicial Affairs Committee, made misleading statements to an assembly of student representatives last Wednesday regarding the new Alternative... Read More »
Zimbroff-Wagstaff win ASSU Executive with 87 percent of vote Brendan O'Byrne and Billy Gallagher April 14, 2012 0 Comments Robbie Zimbroff ’12 and William Wagstaff ’12, two co-term students, won the race for ASSU Executive with 87% of the vote, announced elections commissioner Adam Adler ’13 on Saturday evening. Read More »
Anonymous emails spark controversy in ASSU elections Brendan O'Byrne April 13, 2012 8 Comments Campus has erupted over the past 36 hours in a firestorm of commentary on the actions and subsequent criticisms-turned-attacks on ASSU Vice President and Executive candidate Stewart MacGregor-Dennis... Read More »
MacGregor-Dennis ‘outsources’ student email addresses Brendan O'Byrne April 11, 2012 42 Comments ASSU Vice President and current Executive candidate Stewart MacGregor-Dennis ‘13, along with a friend whom he declined to name, has paid for over $2,000 of personal and ASSU-related services through... Read More »