Gross misconduct in APIRL’s handling of SJP’s divestment request Op Ed April 19, 2015 61 Comments We are alarmed at the university administration’s blatant misconduct in this process, and we expect that Stanford will correct the situation immediately. We believe that the only reasonable remedy... Read More »
Board of Trustees decides not to divest from companies in Israel Michael Gioia April 14, 2015 15 Comments In a statement released Tuesday afternoon, the Stanford Board of Trustees announced that the University would not divest from certain companies operating in Israel. The statement responds to a request... Read More »
Senate does not pass divestment resolution Alexis Garduno February 11, 2015 74 Comments In a four hour long meeting on Tuesday night, the 16th Undergraduate Senate failed to pass a resolution that called on the University to divest from corporations identified as complicit in human... Read More »
Reflections from an editor: Words, divestment and community Nick Ahamed February 4, 2015 1 Comment This is not a column about divestment. It is not a column about Israel, or about Stanford Out of Occupied Palestine. This is, instead, a column about words. Choose your words carefully, Stanford. They... Read More »
The trap of modern communication and the Israeli divestment debate Caitie Karasik January 28, 2015 8 Comments Last week, anti-divestment and pro-divestment supporters took to White Plaza with both groups concentrated in separate corners of the ring. This was a missed opportunity for debate. Imagine how much... Read More »