Sustainable empathy amid global tragedy Lily Zheng November 30, 2015 2 Comments My friends often tell me in times like these to stop reading the news. “Don’t go on Facebook,” many of them say, and the suggestion is well-intentioned, for sure. But I know that even if I... Read More »
A case for conscientious artistic remediation and interpretation Alizeh Ahmad November 19, 2015 0 Comments Deliberate conscientiousness in our experience with works of art is a crucial paradigm adjustment, as Algee-Hewitt emphasizes that remediation is “an ongoing process that is unavoidable” if the... Read More »
A message from John L. Hennessy and Nicholas B. Dirks Op Ed November 19, 2015 0 Comments Dear Members and Friends of the Berkeley and Stanford Communities: On November 21, 2015, Stanford and Cal will square off in the 118th annual Big Game at Stanford Stadium, an event that has been a Bay... Read More »
Trans Day of Remembrance: Mourning the lost, fighting for the living Lily Zheng November 19, 2015 5 Comments While the official Transgender Day of Remembrance site lists over 70 trans people killed worldwide since November 20th, 2014, Transgender Europe reports 271 trans people murdered between October 2014... Read More »
We are not going away Op Ed November 19, 2015 12 Comments On Monday, 375 students and faculty members rallied in front of the Office of the President and the Provost. Since then, between 80 and 100 students have been sitting in, camped in tents surrounding... Read More »
Free speech is only the tip of the iceberg Terence Zhao November 19, 2015 5 Comments As the protests rage on at Mizzou, Yale, Ithaca, and Claremont McKenna, so many commentators and publications have jumped in, guns blazing, to denounce the protests at the top of their lungs, arguing... Read More »
It’s okay Tashrima Hossain November 18, 2015 2 Comments We often grapple with conflicts regarding the color of our skin, the significance of a second X- versus Y- chromosome, the way we’ve been taught to worship, and the number of zeros in our parents’... Read More »
In response to the Stanford Review Op Ed November 18, 2015 3 Comments In response to Andrew Han’s piece in the Stanford Review titled “Fossil Free Stanford: Clearer Rhetoric, but Still Misguided.” My name is Andrea Martinez; I was one of the speakers at the Fossil... Read More »