Men’s tennis falls short in Big Match Tristan Vanech April 19, 2015 0 Comments The Stanford men’s tennis team fell short in the Big Match on Saturday as Cal snapped Stanford’s 10-game win streak on Senior Day at Taube Family Tennis Stadium. The Cardinal, who could have... Read More »
Stanford Energy Systems Innovations project started Tristan Vanech April 19, 2015 0 Comments The Stanford Energy Systems Innovations (SESI) project kicked off the opening of its Central Energy Facility, located near the golf course, with a private tour and reception on Thursday, featuring... Read More »
Bike safety and the ‘Anchovy Effect’ Tristan Vanech March 29, 2015 0 Comments The Stanford Department of Public Safety does not catch everyone who breaks traffic laws on bicycles. There is, however, a method to how they enforce the law to keep Stanford students safe. Read More »
Revisiting Stanford’s history of Greek housing suspensions and appeals Tristan Vanech and Jeremy Quach March 3, 2015 5 Comments In the wake of Sigma Alpha Epsilon’s losing an appeal of the University’s decision to revoke its housing, The Daily took a look at the recent history of fraternity evictions. Read More »
Casa Zapata play programming changes after 25+ years Tristan Vanech February 24, 2015 0 Comments After 27 years of showing “Zoot Suit,” Casa Zapata has changed its annual play programming this year to “Watsonville: Some Place Not Here” by Stanford artist-in-residence Cherríe Moraga. Read More »
Stanford Student Store ‘demands divestment’ from the Bookstore Tristan Vanech February 22, 2015 5 Comments The Stanford Student Store set up shop on Friday facing the Stanford Bookstore with cardboard signs jokingly calling for “divestment” from the Bookstore. Read More »
Game of clues comes to campus to resolve Jane Stanford’s murder Tristan Vanech February 16, 2015 0 Comments One hundred ten years ago this month, Jane Lathrop Stanford died of strychnine poisoning. Since then, the circumstances of her apparent murder have not been fully fleshed out — until now. Or so... Read More »
Fossil Free Stanford protest prompts professor’s resignation from APIRL Tristan Vanech February 4, 2015 5 Comments The Band rally commemorating Meyer Library wasn’t the only rally making noise Wednesday afternoon, as Fossil Free Stanford (FFS) led a group of an estimated 75 students on an on-campus march in... Read More »