The secret garden Justine Zhang April 25, 2012 1 Comment Gardens, he continued, need to be tended to by people in the same way that citizens are caretakers of a democratic state. Such a garden as Kingscote would have provided a poetic backdrop to Kerensky's... Read More »
Travels through time and space Justine Zhang April 2, 2012 0 Comments The Spatial History Lab, located on the top floor of Wallenberg Hall, resembles the office of a thriving new start-up. The brightly lit space is filled with computers and whiteboards, the walls... Read More »
Renaissance woman Justine Zhang March 7, 2012 0 Comments Summit's training in both medieval and Renaissance literature is unique among scholars, giving her a distinct perspective on early modern texts. Her research focuses on cultural change through... Read More »
Man of mathematics Justine Zhang February 6, 2012 0 Comments In Stanford’s math corner, a building housing hundreds of years of mathematical progress, Professor Kannan Soundararajan is in his element. On any given day, his blackboard quickly fills with... Read More »
I’m on a dragonboat Justine Zhang January 12, 2012 0 Comments The power of the paddlers was surprising for another reason: this was a practice held the chilly Sunday morning before finals week. But the Stanford Dragonboat Team, undaunted, took up the challenge. Read More »
Checkmate Justine Zhang November 17, 2011 0 Comments At 6 p.m. in Tresidder Union on a cold Friday evening, members of the Stanford Chess Club crowded around a board, brows furrowed at the puzzle posed before them. Read More »