Old Chem: A glimmer of the future for a symbol of Stanford’s past Lana Ho and Suzanne Stathatos January 10, 2012 0 Comments After the Loma Prieta earthquake in 1989, Stanford left the old chemistry building a relic. But it may not stay that way for long. Read More »
Bringing clarity to the budget crisis Suzanne Stathatos October 4, 2011 0 Comments Within the Stanford bubble, all students are able to solve problems -- but a Stanford student group and nonprofit organization called California Common Sense (CACS) has taken that problem solving to... Read More »
A Standard Stanford Summer Suzanne Stathatos September 26, 2011 0 Comments Many Stanford students do not take the summer off -- they do not simply return home to lounge on the couch and watch television, despite how relaxing that may sound. Instead, students venture into... Read More »
On the burner: Bacon’s Six Degrees Suzanne Stathatos May 12, 2011 0 Comments Ideas of social media and social change came together on May 11 as Jennifer Aaker, Stanford GSB professor and author of The Dragonfly Effect, Bill Strathmann, CEO of Network for Good, and Bacon spoke... Read More »
What’s shakin’, Bacon? Suzanne Stathatos May 10, 2011 0 Comments The Stanford Daily spoke with Network for Good’s Chief Development Officer Dan McCabe about his work with Kevin Bacon, the SixDegrees site and the One Degree challenge. Read More »
In the throes of government Suzanne Stathatos April 18, 2011 0 Comments Although he might look innocuous with his white button-down shirt, blue jeans and clean-cut hair, no one would expect that Cameron Percy ’07, who recently began master’s studies in Stanford’s... Read More »
BBQ, Beer and Bulls Suzanne Stathatos February 23, 2011 0 Comments One reporter’s account of a Stanford special dinner Read More »
Romance in the rain Suzanne Stathatos February 15, 2011 0 Comments Others, however, paint quite a different picture of campus life from January to mid-March, deeming it a ten-week period filled with romance and compassion. Following the excitement of autumn quarter... Read More »