Daily editors celebrate, reflect on 120 years Matt Bettonville February 16, 2012 1 Comment The Stanford Historical Society brought together former Stanford Daily editors for a panel discussion last night entitled, “Press Past: The Life and Times of the Stanford Daily.” Tracing its... Read More »
Thrun starts web-based university Matt Bettonville February 9, 2012 2 Comments Computer science professor Sebastian Thrun announced the launch last month of his new online university, Udacity, inspired by the massive response to his Stanford course, Introduction to Artificial... Read More »
Stanford weighs in on high-speed rail Matt Bettonville May 26, 2011 0 Comments The California high-speed rail project has been a hotly contested issue at the state level since voters passed the nearly $10 billion California Proposition 1A in 2008. As the California High Speed... Read More »
Cluster, network issues are main headaches for RCCs Matt Bettonville May 23, 2011 0 Comments According to several RCCs, the most common issues this year were maintaining residence computer clusters and registering Internet-enabled devices for network access. Read More »
University explains policy on protesting Matt Bettonville May 16, 2011 0 Comments The last three weeks have brought a slew of protests to campus. However, some students have regarded the University’s policy on campus disruptions with confusion. Read More »
Senate debates spending bills Matt Bettonville May 11, 2011 0 Comments Last night, the Senate passed a handful of funding bills, approved its budget for next year and passed several action items, notably creating ASSU Parliamentarian and Publications Board consultant... Read More »
ASSU explains impetus for spending cap Matt Bettonville May 9, 2011 0 Comments One of the last bills passed by the 12th ASSU Undergraduate Senate before its April 26 turnover imposed a campaign spending cap of $400 on future class president slates. Read More »
GSB debuts Knight Center campus with open house today Matt Bettonville April 29, 2011 0 Comments One of the largest construction projects on campus this year, the Knight Management Center, officially opens today. The facility has been partially in use since January and fully operational since... Read More »