Editor’s farewell: On the place I called home Margaret Rawson June 17, 2012 0 Comments Over the past four months, the campus conversation has touched on issues of deep importance to each of us. We debated a heated student government election and changes to the Judicial Affairs process.... Read More »
Letter from the editor Margaret Rawson April 13, 2012 4 Comments What troubles me the most about the past 36 hours is the marked absence of kindness. I am shocked by the extremes reached on campus this week, and I know most Stanford students are, as well. Read More »
Bill Gates speaks about poverty, innovation Margaret Rawson April 5, 2012 3 Comments Bill Gates brought a different message to campus than many visiting CEOs and speakers during a presentation to a packed Cubberley Auditorium Wednesday afternoon. The private sector can’t do it all,... Read More »
Dean Julie to step down in June Margaret Rawson March 28, 2012 5 Comments Julie Lythcott-Haims ‘89, associate vice provost for undergraduate education and dean of freshmen and undergraduate advising, will step down from her role in June to pursue a master of fine arts in... Read More »
Letter from the Editor Margaret Rawson February 27, 2012 16 Comments Dear Readers, I would like to clarify and comment on our recent and continuing coverage of the arrest of Fadi Quran '10 in Hebron, West Bank. Read More »
University admins terminate Chi Theta Chi lease Margaret Rawson February 9, 2012 26 Comments Stanford moved to revoke the lease of Chi Theta Chi, one of two non-University operated houses on campus, Wednesday citing lease violations, liability concerns and "pressing life safety issues." Read More »
Faculty Senate hears, debates SUES report Margaret Rawson January 27, 2012 0 Comments The Faculty Senate heard the culmination of two years of work by the Study on Undergraduate Education at Stanford (SUES) Thursday, a report of more than 100 pages that examines the methods and goals... Read More »
Trustees approve arts building sites, $438 million energy plan Margaret Rawson January 9, 2012 0 Comments The University Board of Trustees approved sites for two significant arts buildings, took action on seven other construction projects, approved a $438 million plan to shrink the school’s carbon... Read More »