Case brought against ASSU ROTC advisory bill Kate Abbott March 3, 2011 29 Comments Alok Vaid-Menon ’13, president of Stanford Students for Queer Liberation (SSQL), filed a petition to bring a case against the ASSU with the Constitutional Council, which was approved this week.... Read More »
Stanford explores NYC engineering campus Kate Abbott and Elizabeth Titus February 18, 2011 11 Comments University President John Hennessy announced during Thursday afternoon’s Faculty Senate meeting that Stanford is investigating the invitation to establish a New York City campus focused on applied... Read More »
Cardona authors advisory bill on ROTC Kate Abbott February 8, 2011 9 Comments ASSU President Angelina Cardona ’11 recently authored a bill to add “advisory referenda” regarding ROTC to the April ASSU elections ballot. Read More »
Rice announces support for ROTC Kate Abbott February 3, 2011 42 Comments Professor Condoleezza Rice recently announced her support for the "full reinstatement" of the Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) at Stanford. Read More »
Faculty discuss academic merit of ROTC classes Kate Abbott January 14, 2011 0 Comments Professors gathered to determine whether or not Stanford should include ROTC courses as part of its curriculum. Read More »
Students discuss discrimination, military-civilian divide at ROTC town hall Kate Abbott January 12, 2011 0 Comments More than 50 people attended a town hall meeting at Stanford on Tuesday night to debate the possible return of ROTC to campus, the largest such gathering since the Faculty Senate opened the question... Read More »
ROTC committee awaits community responses Kate Abbott November 19, 2010 3 Comments A letter sent out to Stanford students, faculty, and alumni last Thursday solicited feedback on the possible return of ROTC to the campus and received a rather low rate of response. Read More »
Korean pop star battles attacks on Stanford record Kate Abbott and Wyndam Makowsky September 27, 2010 27 Comments Daniel Seon Woong Lee, better known in Korea as recording artist Tablo, graduated from Stanford with a seemingly uncontroversial record: two English degrees, a bachelor’s in 2001 and a master’s in... Read More »