Former FBI director Robert Mueller speaks at SIG event Elizabeth Wallace March 3, 2015 1 Comment The former director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Robert Mueller, visited Stanford this Tuesday and talked with students about his tenure as a leader in national security and his views... Read More »
All Dried Up: Students push for a more drought-tolerant campus Elizabeth Wallace February 27, 2015 4 Comments Zack Gold ’15, Akshai Baskaran ’15 and Laura Cussen ’15 created a petition asking the University to replace “grass landscaping with drought tolerant native plants.” The petition has over 800... Read More »
‘A woman’s place is in the House AND Senate’ Elizabeth Wallace February 18, 2015 0 Comments The Public Policy forum of Stanford in Government (SIG) hosted a panel Tuesday night on “Women in Policy” that encouraged female students to run for political office. Read More »
Q&A with Marta Hanson ’11, new Associate Director for the WCC Elizabeth Wallace February 8, 2015 0 Comments As the Associate Director I have several different responsibilities. First of all, I work with the student staff at the WCC. We have about 10 undergrads and 3 graduate students on staff as well as one... Read More »
Julie Winokur ‘Brings it to the Table’ with Stanford students Elizabeth Wallace January 28, 2015 0 Comments Bring it to the Table is an initiative Winokur started after her son accused her of being “intolerant” of other views, specifically those espoused on Fox news. Her solution was to sit down at a... Read More »
FroSoCo to host ‘frat’ party on Friday Elizabeth Wallace January 26, 2015 8 Comments Stanford’s Freshman Sophomore College (or “FroSoCo” as most students say) is hosting “PhiPsiChi: FroSoCo’s Premiere and Only Frat Party.” The party will be held from 9 p.m. to 12 a.m. in... Read More »
Vaden warns of possible flu spike Elizabeth Wallace January 20, 2015 0 Comments Though Vaden Health Center has been seeing cases of influenza for several months now, national and state trends are showing a potential spike in the virus this month. Both local and federal health... Read More »
‘Wild’ author Cheryl Strayed receives overflow audience Elizabeth Wallace January 13, 2015 5 Comments Arriving 45 minutes early to hear Cheryl Strayed, author of the best selling memoir “Wild” that was made into an award-winning movie last month, give a talk Tuesday night at Cemex... Read More »