Rethinking gender and sexual assault policy: My story Op Ed January 11, 2015 244 Comments While Stanford has a concrete definition of sexual assault, the SARA Office affirmed that before even consulting legal definitions, it is first up to the survivor to define what happened based on how... Read More »
Students #StandWithLeah The Daily News Staff June 5, 2014 51 Comments Several hundred students attended a rally to reform Stanford's sexual assault policies in White Plaza today in response to a email sent by Leah Francis '14. Read More »
Rape survivor demands change to Stanford’s sexual assault policies Caleb Smith June 5, 2014 82 Comments Trigger warning: This article discusses sexual assault. Read More »
At Stanford, weak sanctions for sexual assault leave survivors as victims Op Ed June 3, 2014 27 Comments The Student Judicial Charter states: “All members of the Stanford community are invited to propose suggestions about modification of judicial procedures to the Board.” As a member of this... Read More »
Responding to rape at Stanford Op Ed June 3, 2014 29 Comments We are offended by Evan Spiegel’s language against women and the culture it promotes, but we are more incensed by the very real violence perpetrated by and against Stanford students and our... Read More »
Faculty Senate passes revisions to Alternative Review Process Josee Smith May 2, 2013 0 Comments Representatives of the Board of Judicial Affairs (BJA) subsequently spoke about revisions to the ARP. Read More »
Hennessy presents annual report to Academic Council Justine Moore April 18, 2013 2 Comments President John Hennessy delivered his annual address to the Academic Council on Thursday afternoon discussing faculty diversity and the expansion of the Stanford Medical Center among other topics. Read More »
Graduate Student Council approves Alternative Review Process Justine Moore February 6, 2013 0 Comments The Graduate Student Council (GSC) voted unanimously to approve the Alternative Review Process (ARP), Stanford’s revised judicial procedure for sexual assault and harassment cases, at its Feb. 6... Read More »