Q&A: “Ally Week” The Daily Features Staff March 1, 2012 0 Comments “Ally Week” is a one-week series of events designed to rally allies in support of Stanford’s LGBTQ community, held from Feb. 27 to March 2. The Daily spoke with Elizabeth Avendaño '14, one of... Read More »
A bus-y ride The Daily Features Staff March 1, 2012 1 Comment The Marguerite Shuttle, a fixture of transportation on campus since 1973, is a free public service shuttle that operates 15 lines at over 183 stops in and around campus. Read More »
Oxford’s literary depths The Daily Features Staff February 8, 2012 1 Comment Established in 1602, the Bodleian, which is housed in several buildings scattered all across campus, is one of the oldest libraries in Europe and a fundamental part of my studies at Oxford. Read More »
Q&A: Matt Olson talks Jeopardy! The Daily Features Staff February 8, 2012 1 Comment Matt Olson '14 [a Daily copy editor] progressed to the semifinals of the “Jeopardy!” College Championship after winning his quarterfinal game, which aired Feb. 6. The symbolic systems major... Read More »
COSAT leading the way in South Africa The Daily Features Staff February 2, 2012 1 Comment There is, however, reason to hope for the children of Khayelitsha. We visited the Center of Science and Technology (COSAT), a school that has been declared one of the best in South Africa. COSAT... Read More »
Study spot scoop The Daily Features Staff January 26, 2012 0 Comments Come exam time, the second floor cubbies in Green Library and the booths of Meyer are overflowing, and a bit more creativity than usual is required when choosing a place to hunker down and hammer out... Read More »
The Claw in perspective The Daily Features Staff January 23, 2012 0 Comments “If you see a fountain, you go to it. That’s just natural in us,” said Aristides Demetrios, sculptor of Stanford’s iconic White Memorial Fountain. Students know it better as... Read More »
She who shaped FloMo The Daily Features Staff January 23, 2012 0 Comments Known to many as the home of Structured Liberal Education (SLE) and Indian Food Sundays, Florence Moore Hall, or FloMo, has a little known history of eccentricities that date back to the 1900s.... Read More »