Students, alumni reflect on ‘liberal-arts failure’ Nardos Girma April 11, 2012 1 Comment Wall Street recruitment of elite university students has gained increased media attention in recent months and was one of the main topics addressed at a discussion in Crothers hall Tuesday. Read More »
Area lacks concern over snow Nardos Girma January 11, 2012 0 Comments The amount of water in the snow of the Sierra Nevada Mountains is currently 83 percent below its Jan. 3 average and could impact the San Francisco water system, which currently gets about 85 percent... Read More »
Clothing exchange, art gallery brighten Old Union basement Nardos Girma May 20, 2011 0 Comments Most Stanford students have probably never been to the Old Union basement, but Friday afternoon they will be able to witness its transformation from a storage space to Union Underground, a new student... Read More »
Reinventing Spring Break Nardos Girma April 4, 2011 3 Comments ASB is a Stanford program affiliated with the Haas Center for Public Service that allows students to go to various parts of the country on service and service-learning trips. This year’s ASB program... Read More »
Maggiano discusses corruption in Afghanistan Nardos Girma March 29, 2011 0 Comments Grey Maggiano, justice program manager at the State Department, addressed the challenges of international legal reform and rule of law in Afghanistan on Monday at the Law School. Read More »
Housing expands key card access Nardos Girma February 18, 2011 0 Comments As part of a larger effort to enhance campus safety and security, Student Housing recently installed ID key card access in Manzanita Park, Mirrielees and Toyon Hall, replacing the traditional... Read More »
SSS celebrates 10-year anniversary Nardos Girma February 7, 2011 0 Comments In a two-hour event last Friday, Students for a Sustainable Stanford (SSS) celebrated its 10th anniversary, reflecting on its past and detailing its goals for the future. Read More »
MobiSocial taps smart phone technology Nardos Girma February 4, 2011 0 Comments A team of researchers at the Stanford Mobile and Social Computing Research Group is studying applications of a groundbreaking technology that could change the way people use their phones. This... Read More »