Stanford students to conduct experiment in reduced gravity Kurt Chirbas January 30, 2014 0 Comments The team is the first in Stanford’s history to be chosen for NASA’s Reduced Gravity Student Flight Opportunities Program. Read More »
Stanford Flu Crew responds to public concerns with more vaccines Kurt Chirbas January 16, 2014 0 Comments Reports of flu-related deaths, including four in Santa Clara County in the last month, led Vaden Health Center to host an emergency flu vaccination clinic on Monday. Read More »
Preserving Alaska’s Hobbit Hole Kurt Chirbas January 9, 2014 5 Comments Four Ph.D. students are raising funds online to purchase a plot of land in southeast Alaska where they plan to open a nonprofit field school called the Inian Islands Institute. Read More »
Stanford receives $90 million gift to continue fight against cancer Kurt Chirbas January 7, 2014 0 Comments Stanford announced Monday it had received a $90 million gift to support cancer stem cell research at the School of Medicine. Read More »
BJA bylaws to the Student Judicial Charter explained Kurt Chirbas October 29, 2013 2 Comments In June, the Board on Judicial Affairs (BJA), a 15-member committee composed of students, faculty and administrators, voted to adopt eight bylaws to the Student Judicial Charter, aiming to clarify the... Read More »
GSC overturns bylaws added to the Judicial Charter Kurt Chirbas October 28, 2013 0 Comments The Graduate Student Council (GSC) last Wednesday approved a bill overturning eight new bylaws to the Student Judicial Charter, in part because members said they had not been included in conversations... Read More »
ASSU Senator amends claims against Board of Judicial Affairs Kurt Chirbas October 22, 2013 1 Comment Benjamin Holston ‘15, chair of the ASSU Undergraduate Senate, backed away from his claims made at last week’s senate meeting that the Board of Judicial Affairs (BJA) had added eight new bylaws to... Read More »
Behind the scenes: how an LSJUMB field show comes together Kurt Chirbas October 18, 2013 1 Comment Standing atop a mobile tower, overlooking a grass field and its current congregation of around 50 Stanford students, Giancarlo Aquilanti D.M.A. ’96 introduces himself. Most of the ground-level... Read More »