Speak Out McKenzie Andrews June 13, 2014 1 Comment Only 12 percent of rapes of college women are reported to law enforcement. As cited in the same Time article, a 2007 study by the National Institute of Justice found that over a third of victims did... Read More »
Body beautiful McKenzie Andrews April 21, 2014 1 Comment There can be a negative side to our extreme achievement when it comes to body image. Every shape, every size and every one is beautiful. Eating and exercise are some of my favorite activities, but... Read More »
Rush: A non-Greek perspective McKenzie Andrews April 8, 2014 0 Comments As an ex-high school athlete, I figured it was worth checking out rush to possibly meet a good group of girls. All my closest high school friends had come from sports teams, and I liked the idea of a... Read More »
A Tribute to Scott McKeon McKenzie Andrews March 10, 2014 0 Comments Despite the fact that Stanford is one of the best universities in the nation, many of our introductory classes are huge and fairly impersonal. I’ve been frustrated by the heavy weight of exams in... Read More »
Have Fun (by Papal order) McKenzie Andrews February 20, 2014 0 Comments This week, one of my friends pulled two all-nighters and didn’t sleep for two days. It shouldn’t be a badge of honor that our students are so overcommitted that when they don’t have enough time... Read More »
Coming to College; Falling from Faith McKenzie Andrews February 5, 2014 0 Comments Falling away from church while starting college is a common story. Commitment is hard, and finding a new faith community is daunting. Read More »
One Summer in Peru McKenzie Andrews January 22, 2014 3 Comments This article is a shameless plug for the awesome, random opportunities Stanford has to offer. If you only have time to read this, I urge you to find these opportunities and take advantage of them –... Read More »
Pull Up, Drank McKenzie Andrews January 13, 2014 0 Comments There’s novelty that comes with the first quarter as freshmen drink, make out with randos at frats and engage in the sort of debauchery that can accompany the start of college. Read More »