What’s next for the class of 2014? Lucy Svoboda May 30, 2014 0 Comments As the Class of 2014 prepares to leave Stanford, many wonder where they will be headed next. Based on the data from the class of 2013, the Career Development Center (CDC) projects that 40 percent of... Read More »
Clayman Institute launches Center for the Advancement of Women’s Leadership Lucy Svoboda May 19, 2014 0 Comments On May 21, the Clayman Institute for Gender Research at Stanford will launch the Center for the Advancement of Women’s Leadership. Read More »
Julian Castro ’96 reported to be tapped as Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Lucy Svoboda May 19, 2014 0 Comments Obama intends to nominate Stanford alumnus as Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. Read More »
Frost lineup pales in comparison to peer institution spring concerts Lucy Svoboda May 16, 2014 4 Comments This year Frost’s lineup of Dispatch and Yeasayer has prompted student disappointment and has also resulted in decreased ticket sales for the annual music and arts festival. As comparable... Read More »
Fossil fuel divestment discussion moves toward Board of Trustees Lucy Svoboda April 18, 2014 0 Comments In this year’s ASSU elections, voters approved a ballot initiative to divest Stanford’s endowment from fossil fuels with 78 percent of votes in favor, setting in motion a process that could... Read More »
Gay and Greek: The push for “active acceptance” Lucy Svoboda April 4, 2014 4 Comments As fraternity rush concludes its first week and sorority rush approaches, the challenges surrounding rush may be particularly accentuated – given the stereotypically heteronormative culture... Read More »
Critical thinking shapes religious experience on campus Lucy Svoboda January 31, 2014 0 Comments Stanford’s religious culture is in many ways defined by its commitment to diversity: the University is overseen by three different chaplains, boasts over 30 student religious organizations and was... Read More »
ASSU Senate decided not to overrule BJA bylaw changes Lucy Svoboda October 23, 2013 1 Comment With a split 7-7 vote, the 15th Undergraduate Senate decided not to overturn the newly adopted Board of Judicial Affairs (BJA) bylaws. Read More »