Constitutional Council hears Review v. SOCC case Sam Reamer April 28, 2015 1 Comment The ASSU Constitutional Council heard oral arguments Sunday night foc the Stanford Review v. The Stanford Students of Color Coalition (SOCC) case. The case was brought to the council after SOCC... Read More »
ASSU Constitutional Council unanimously votes to hear SOCC case Sam Reamer April 19, 2015 7 Comments In a unanimous vote, the ASSU Constitutional Council, a five-person judicial body in charge of interpreting the ASSU Constitution, ruled in favor of hearing The Stanford Review’s case against the... Read More »
J. Christian Jensen, Oscar nominee, discusses his film and the creative process Sam Reamer February 23, 2015 0 Comments J. Christian Jensen recently gained national attention for his Oscar nominated documentary short film, White Earth, a film that he created as his Stanford thesis film. The film follows three children... Read More »
The Gatekeepers: Inside Montag Hall Sam Reamer January 9, 2015 3 Comments Although 743 applicants have already received acceptance letters, high school seniors around the world are still waiting to hear from Stanford. But even once those decisions are released, few students... Read More »
Timothy Zerlang, official Hoover Tower carillonneur, reflects on more than a decade of experience Sam Reamer December 1, 2014 0 Comments Timothy Zerlang D.M.A. ’89 is a lecturer in the Stanford Music Department and the current University carillonneur, the official player of Hoover Tower’s carillon bells. The Daily sat down with... Read More »
Stanford announces Kenneth Olivier as new Board of Trustees member Sam Reamer November 17, 2014 0 Comments Kenneth E. Olivier '74 is the newest member of the Stanford Board of Trustees. Olivier will begin his five-year term on Dec. 1, 2015, according to a Stanford Report article. Read More »
Researchers monitor Jasper Ridge under California drought Sam Reamer November 14, 2014 0 Comments As California’s drought continues, researchers at Stanford’s Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve (JRBP) are observing wildlife under the unique set of conditions the drought presents. Read More »
Oates and Glück named as 2015 Mohr and Stein Visiting Writers Rebecca Aydin and Sam Reamer November 2, 2014 0 Comments The Stanford Creative Writing Program named National Book Award winner Joyce Carol Oates and U.S. Poet Laureate Louise Glück as the 2015 Mohr and Stein Visiting Writers. Read More »