The Co-op Paradox Mark Bessen April 11, 2014 10 Comments Finding an identity for oneself is nothing to scoff at, and is indeed wonderful and commendable. However, when that identity comes not from within, but from a superimposed idea of what one’s... Read More »
The Greeks, Co-ops and Gender Madeline Sides October 25, 2013 1 Comment Transitioning from a Greek house to a co-op, I've been struck by the difference in how these two communities influence their members’ perception of gender roles. The most meaningful distinctions are... Read More »
Stripping down with Columbae: A conversation with a body painter Helin Gao October 23, 2013 0 Comments Full Moon on the Quad (FMOTQ) is a tradition that has students worrying. Some students worry about being awkward, some about mono and some about what clothing to wear—or the lack thereof. Read More »
ID scanners, alarms to be installed in Row houses Klaire Tan July 19, 2012 15 Comments Installation of locks and alarm systems will begin in September and is expected to continue into the academic year. Read More »
University admins terminate Chi Theta Chi lease Margaret Rawson February 9, 2012 26 Comments Stanford moved to revoke the lease of Chi Theta Chi, one of two non-University operated houses on campus, Wednesday citing lease violations, liability concerns and "pressing life safety issues." Read More »