Schemes, bribes and terminators Issra Omer May 21, 2012 0 Comments For an intense and fearful few days during spring quarter, paranoia and deception are the norm in most dorms. The game is called Assassins and no one is safe. The rules are simple--a player is... Read More »
Talking tech & development with Krista Donaldson Issra Omer May 18, 2012 0 Comments Amid bright green rubber and metal mechanisms, a prosthetic leg leaning on a table and muffled noises from the back room, Krista Donaldson, CEO of D-Rev, a nonprofit that develops products to help the... Read More »
Co-ops now require Tier 2 for pre-assignment Issra Omer April 6, 2012 1 Comment With tonight's deadline for pre-assignment fast approaching, a new housing policy will require students who wish to pre-assign into a cooperative house for the 2012-13 academic year to use their Tier... Read More »
New food for thought Issra Omer October 11, 2011 2 Comments The Arrillaga Family Dining Commons is a collaboration between Stanford Dining, Stanford Athletics, the Stanford School of Medicine, and the Culinary Institute of America to bring healthy, balanced... Read More »
Putting the ‘intense’ in Arts Intensive Issra Omer September 20, 2011 0 Comments For many Stanford students, the month of September signifies the last few carefree weeks of summer vacation to be spent without worrying about the start of classes looming in the not-so-distant... Read More »
Beyond the barbershop: Stanford’s diverse a capella scene Issra Omer August 11, 2011 0 Comments From the silly to the soulful, a cappella groups are a vital and visible part of life at Stanford from one’s first days on the Farm–surely, most students can recall hiking over to Frost... Read More »
“Throwback” is Full of Jazz and Soul Issra Omer May 13, 2011 0 Comments Throwback in Black was a true glimpse into what Everyday People is all about -- passion, creativity and true love of music. Read More »
Bay Area bids for World Expo 2020 Issra Omer April 28, 2011 0 Comments The World Expo, an international event occurring only twice every 10 years and attended by millions around the globe, could be coming to the Bay Area in 2020. California’s bid for the Expo may... Read More »