Professor comes under fire for alleged anti-Iranian e-mail Brendan O'Byrne January 10, 2011 91 Comments The National Iranian American Council (NIAC) has called for a Stanford professor to be disciplined for making what the organization calls "racially discriminatory and inflammatory" remarks about... Read More »
Where did all the fans go? Brendan O'Byrne November 17, 2010 6 Comments Despite the many successes of Stanford’s football team this year, one glaring bruise on the reputation of the program has been its low attendance levels, evident in the consistently far-from-full... Read More »
Dance Marathon adjusts recruitment strategy to pursue higher goal Brendan O'Byrne November 1, 2010 1 Comment Organizers of Dance Marathon, the 24-hour dance party that raises money and awareness to fight HIV and AIDS, have tweaked their recruitment strategy this year in an effort to donate $100,000 toward... Read More »
‘Blackout in a can’ blacklisted Brendan O'Byrne October 22, 2010 0 Comments College officials and government authorities look into the health hazards of latest trend in alcoholic beverages, spiked energy drinks. Read More »
Online games save the world IRL Brendan O'Byrne October 15, 2010 0 Comments Sophomore Symposium lecture shows winning games online has more rewards than players might think. Read More »