SSE late on student payments Julia Enthoven February 10, 2012 7 Comments Student-group leaders and financial officers have increasingly voiced their frustration concerning Stanford Student Enterprises (SSE) banking process, with some students reporting delays of up to four... Read More »
Bill urges change to attendance policy Julia Enthoven February 8, 2012 0 Comments The ASSU Undergraduate Senate unanimously passed the Calling for Action to Restore Decency and Equality in Non-accessible Language Courses (CARDINAL) Act Tuesday. The bill urges the Language Center to... Read More »
ASSU FM critiques buffer fund use Julia Enthoven February 1, 2012 4 Comments Against the advice of Neveen Mahmoud '11, the CEO of Stanford Student Enterprises (SSE) and the financial manager for the ASSU, the ASSU Undergraduate Senate passed a bill Tuesday authorizing the... Read More »
Stanford plans collaboration with FDA Julia Enthoven January 31, 2012 0 Comments On Jan. 12, the Stanford biodesign program and the Stanford School of Medicine signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This memorandum gives both... Read More »
Panel reflects on life at Stanford with a disability Julia Enthoven January 27, 2012 1 Comment Stanford students with physical disabilities discussed and answered questions about their lives and the assistive technologies that help them overcome living difficulties that result from their... Read More »
Institute, students celebrate the life of MLK Jr. Julia Enthoven January 17, 2012 0 Comments For the 25th anniversary of the national Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. holiday, institutions across Stanford organized events to commemorate the life and works of this extraordinary national figure. Read More »
Fiesta Bowl sells out ticket allotment Julia Enthoven January 10, 2012 0 Comments Ticket sales for this year’s Fiesta Bowl far exceeded those from last year’s Orange Bowl, echoing the desire of Stanford fans to see Andrew Luck play his last college game, as he led the No. 4... Read More »
Business school study finds “everyday pricing” less effective Julia Enthoven January 9, 2012 0 Comments A recent study found that “everyday pricing,” defined as consistently low prices across all products, is in fact more effective than “promotional pricing,” defined as temporary discounts, in... Read More »