A snowball’s chance in California Holly Moeller May 20, 2015 0 Comments Now, we have a unique opportunity as human beings: we can interpret these warning signs and make long-term plans for the future. We can begin today to prepare a gift for our own future, and for the... Read More »
Labeling GMOs: Bringing information to everybody Asha Brundage-Moore May 17, 2015 29 Comments GM products are not inherently bad, but people deserve to know what they are putting in their bodies. Until there is more required labeling in the US, people will not have all the information about... Read More »
Softball takes on No. 19 Cal in last series of regular season Elizabeth Trinh May 6, 2015 0 Comments After salvaging a win in its last home game against the No. 23 Arizona State Sun Devils, the Stanford softball team will close out the 2015 regular season against rival No. 19 California at... Read More »
The cost of a global food system Asha Brundage-Moore April 26, 2015 0 Comments By providing more education about the food world outside the Stanford bubble, Stanford dining can also teach students how to be thoughtful consumers after graduating. Read More »
Governor Brown announces new mandate in face of drought Elizabeth Wallace April 6, 2015 0 Comments Governor Edmund Brown issued a historic mandate last week that the California State Water Resources Control Board pass measures to reduce the amount of water used across the state by 25 percent. Read More »
Meatless Monday and the drought Asha Brundage-Moore April 5, 2015 7 Comments As temporary and permanent California residents, Stanford students all have something to gain by being environmental stewards during the drought. Small changes can go a long way to reduce one’s... Read More »
Live and let die: A case for death with dignity Johnathan Bowes March 30, 2015 1 Comment In the interest of increasing patient autonomy, opening the doors to true forms of euthanasia goes too far. Physician-assisted suicide, therefore, exists as the only viable option. Ethically... Read More »
Don’t forget the drought Neil Chaudhary January 15, 2015 1 Comment Despite its potentially catastrophic consequences, we often forget that we are in a drought. Our situation is analogous to sitting in the garage with the car engine on. Because we are busy in our... Read More »