Throwback Thursday: Oak Creek too expensive for faculty Jeremy Quach April 23, 2015 0 Comments It was announced earlier this week that the infamous Oak Creek apartments will not be included in this the coming school year’s housing draw. Back in 1970, when the Oak Creek Apartments were... Read More »
Conference on forced migration discusses refugee issues Jeremy Quach April 12, 2015 0 Comments Stanford Association for International Development (SAID) hosted a conference on forced migration last Saturday, inviting top scholars and experts in the field to speak of the troubles facing refugees... Read More »
Lantana partners with d.school for new dorm theme Jeremy Quach April 9, 2015 0 Comments The undergraduate dorm Lantana will begin hosting pre-assigned students next year with a theme focusing on the principles practiced by the d.school. Read More »
Throwback Thursday: California drought lingers (Feb. 19, 1976) Jeremy Quach April 8, 2015 2 Comments Earlier this week, California Governor Jerry Brown issued a histortic mandate to reduce water usage by 25 percent. While the current drought is said to be the worst in California history, in 1976... Read More »
Revisiting Stanford’s history of Greek housing suspensions and appeals Tristan Vanech and Jeremy Quach March 3, 2015 5 Comments In the wake of Sigma Alpha Epsilon’s losing an appeal of the University’s decision to revoke its housing, The Daily took a look at the recent history of fraternity evictions. Read More »
Nonprofit releases guidebook to help veterans find the right college Jeremy Quach February 24, 2015 7 Comments Service to School, a nonprofit organization made up of veterans — some of them current Stanford students — has released a free guidebook to help undergraduate veterans find the right college. Read More »
Stanford’s rich history of divestment movements Jeremy Quach February 11, 2015 10 Comments Stanford Out Of Occupied Palestine (SOOP) is not the first divestment movement to take Stanford’s campus by storm. Calls for divestment from partners of the Sudanese government, coal companies, and... Read More »
Palo Alto considers limiting commercial and office development Jeremy Quach February 10, 2015 0 Comments Palo Alto City Council is considering implementing an annual cap on commercial and office development despite resistance from Stanford University and other companies. Read More »