Law school hosts panel discussion on law enforcement, racial equality Elizabeth Wallace January 7, 2015 0 Comments The Stanford Law School hosted a panel discussion Tuesday to discuss the recent issues of law enforcement and racial equality and what role law schools and students can play in today’s social... Read More »
Study spots on campus Elizabeth Wallace December 4, 2014 1 Comment As finals begin and students across campus begin to cram for chemistry, fix those last bugs on their CS assignments or crowd the Hume Center for help on their final English papers, many students are... Read More »
Autistic activist Temple Grandin talks autism experience, animals Elizabeth Wallace November 21, 2014 2 Comments An auditorium packed with more than 150 Stanford undergraduates, medical students, professors, researchers and community members. People on the floor, leaning against the walls and packed like... Read More »
Ostroff’s opus: A hidden musical star on campus Elizabeth Wallace November 11, 2014 0 Comments Don’t be surprised if you recognize one of the stars of HBO’s new series, MasterClass, walking around the Stanford campus. That would be transfer Zachary Ostroff ’16: bassist, singer, and... Read More »
Veterans on the Farm: Saamon Legoski, Class of 2016 Elizabeth Wallace November 11, 2014 1 Comment Were you to have a class with Saamon Legowski ’16 or sit down with him for lunch, you might think he is your typical Stanford student: a psychology major, creative writing minor, studies hard and... Read More »
Veterans on the Farm: Reagan Odhner, Class of 2017 Elizabeth Wallace November 11, 2014 2 Comments Reagan Odhner ’17, plans on using her Stanford degree in economics to change the lives of those in developing countries. This idea didn’t come from a mission trip to the Dominican Republic or even... Read More »
Students weigh in on Windhover’s uses Elizabeth Wallace November 2, 2014 1 Comment The large windows throughout the interior allow visitors to experience both the inside and outdoors simultaneously, echoing ideas of organic architecture and even evokes the feeling of a Frank Lloyd... Read More »
‘Excellent Trees’ Deresiewicz believes Stanford is not immune to sheep mentality Elizabeth Wallace October 23, 2014 0 Comments Deresiewicz’s book, which was just published this August, highlights the problems with a goal, or “hoop,” oriented system of education that Deresiewicz argues takes the love of learning out of... Read More »