Housestaff family life at Stanford Hospital Op Ed July 14, 2015 5 Comments As former elected resident representatives, we have heard repeatedly from our co-residents at Stanford that the costs of housing and child care are becoming untenable. Read More »
Forbes Café: A New Pricing Scam? Op Ed June 25, 2015 11 Comments The situation at Forbes signals a broader concern: The interests of students are deliberately left out of the decision-making process in favor of market analyses to generate profit. Read More »
The value of anonymity (yes, even when it’s terrible) Op Ed June 2, 2015 0 Comments Anonymous forums, misused as they have been, can be a good alternative space for dialogue that complements the campus norm. Because of this, we should be trying to use anonymity in civil, productive... Read More »
Why I give to Stanford Op Ed June 2, 2015 9 Comments I’m giving again to Stanford now. Why, you ask? Because Stanford produces results; it transforms people and the world; and its students, faculty and staff inspire me. And I want to be part of that,... Read More »
An open letter to Ms. Bloch-Horowitz from an SAE Op Ed June 1, 2015 1 Comment The lessons this history teaches are that houses are imperfect and divided, and do change. I hope that you and the Stanford community--including the active SAE brethren--will take these to heart. Read More »
Make the choice to make a difference Op Ed June 1, 2015 0 Comments As Stanford students and alumni, we are poised for success. We have a powerful and impressive network of connections. We have a degree that tells the world that we are capable of handling what it... Read More »
Speaking out: Student-athletes weigh in on LGBT acceptance in athletics Op Ed May 27, 2015 2 Comments LGBT inclusion is one issue, among others, that some students and faculty have still struggled with in the athletic community. At StAAT, we’ve worked hard to shed light on this issue that has... Read More »
On living in fear of telling the truth: My experience with SAE, retaliation and Title IX Op Ed May 20, 2015 135 Comments I am the student who was subjected to “intimidating and retaliatory conduct” based on a “false belief that [I] had reported Title IX concerns” whose experience was cited by the University in... Read More »