Students informed of senior Jalen Paukan’s death Catherine Zaw January 6, 2015 3 Comments In an email sent out to the Stanford community this afternoon, Vice Provost for Student Affairs Greg Boardman announced that Jalen Paukan '15 died yesterday. Read More »
SAE housing suspended for two years due to sexual harassment concerns Catherine Zaw December 12, 2014 87 Comments According to a University statement made earlier today, Stanford has suspended the on-campus housing privileges of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) fraternity for the next two academic years, effective... Read More »
Ike’s places bid on Lathrop Library cafe space Catherine Zaw October 14, 2014 5 Comments In a public tweet earlier this week, Ike Shehadeh, owner of sandwich shop Ike's Place, announced that he had placed a bid for his eatery on the Lathrop Library cafe space. Read More »
No earthquake damage reported on Stanford campus Catherine Zaw August 25, 2014 0 Comments A 6.0 earthquake that was centered near South Napa was recorded at 3:20 a.m. early Sunday morning, its epicenter about four miles northwest of American Canyon and six miles southwest of Napa,... Read More »
Meyer Library closes permanently, relocating services to Lathrop Catherine Zaw August 25, 2014 0 Comments Last Friday at 4 p.m., Meyer Library closed its doors permanently, its services relocated to the new Lathrop Library, which was renovated from the former Graduate School of Business (GSB) South... Read More »
Stand with Leah activists unsatisfied after discussing sexual assault with Hennessy Catherine Zaw July 18, 2014 2 Comments Stand with Leah supporters met with University President John Hennessy on Thursday and left the discussion disappointed, citing the administrators' position on how Leah Francis '14's case was handled... Read More »
University begins efforts to reexamine policies for handling sexual assault cases Catherine Zaw June 29, 2014 1 Comment Stanford has begun reexamining its policies for handling sexual assault cases in the wake of protests and calls for change by a sexual assault survivor earlier this month. Read More »
Bill and Melinda Gates deliver 2014 Commencement, addressing innovation, optimism, empathy Catherine Zaw June 15, 2014 8 Comments Bill and Melinda Gates shared the podium during Stanford’s first joint Commencement speech — touching upon innovation, optimism and empathy — to the Class of 2014 at Stanford’s 123rd... Read More »